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True enlightenment needs far more than just alcohol, and dehydrogenating
it reduces its power to expand the mind.
 




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Subject: Alcohol dehydrogenise



I have just received a request for measuring alcohol dehydrogenase from
a neurologist.

 

Can anyone enlighten me?

 

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