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Breath testing, he said, "takes a very different approach and may overcome these problems."
However, due to the need for frequent blood sampling, this approach has been largely replaced by breath testing.
Supporters of random breath testing believe these figures would fall dramatically if it was introduced.
Two months after random breath testing has been introduced, Blade realises he's going broke.
Like other methods, breath testing devices using chemical analysis are somewhat prone to false readings.
An increasingly used field sobriety test involves having the suspect breathe into a small, handheld breath testing device.
This is the underlying principle of the alcohol breath testing (or breathalyzers) to determine if a driver has been drinking and driving.
Reputable studies have established the greater likelihood that breath testing is accurate at a .1 level of blood alcohol concentration.
The station was cramped with one room doubling as interview room, breath testing room, and exhibit office.
Hydrogen breath testing (to exclude fructose and lactose malabsorption)
'The approved evidential breath testing device cannot be used on this occasion because the calibration check has proved unsatisfactory.
Accuracy and validity similar to those for urine testing for cocaine or breath testing for alcohol have not been established.
New Zealand operates a program called Compulsory Breath Testing, which allows police to stop motorists at any time.
It is possible to identify these conditions with hydrogen and methane breath testing and thus eliminate the necessity for dietary compliance if possible.
The Intake Division is responsible for booking and classification, as well as breath testing and pre-trial release.
Speed limits and laws regarding driving while intoxicated are rigorously enforced, and random breath testing of a driver's blood alcohol limit is a common occurrence.
Random Breath Testing introduced in Victoria (Australia)
Random breath testing was introduced in July 1976 (limit 0.5 g/l blood) and mandatory periods of licence suspension depending on blood alcohol concentration in 1978.
Breath testing seems to be aligned with a general trend in medicine toward more noninvasive testing, said Dr. Zucker of Newark.
Breath testing has been critizised by some authors for being an imperfect test for SIBO, with multiple known false positives.
RBT is an Australian factual television show that looks at the everyday workings of Random Breath Testing police units.
Lactulose breath testing has shown that patients with fibromyalgia have a more pronounced degree of abnormal results compared to both IBS patients and the general population.
Other contributors say that informal social restraints on drinking are more effective than government control, advertising does not induce excessive drinking, and random breath testing might reduce drink-driving.
Even worse, with confidence in the devices plummeting, the state says that it may need to "replace its entire fleet of breath testing instruments" and retrain every officer who uses them.
Urea breath testing and stool antigen testing perform better than serology-based tests; moreover, serology may be false-positive after treatment with IVIG.