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Klassik-Doping - Classic doping

open access: yesJournal of Science, Humanities and Arts - JOSHA, 2019
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Unifying Scaling Relations and Multiple Reaction Mechanisms for Screening Transition Metal-Doped Co<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> for Oxygen Evolution Reaction. [PDF]

open access: yesAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
Dhaka K   +7 more
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Doped Nanocrystals

Science, 2008
The critical role that dopants play in semiconductor devices has stimulated research on the properties and the potential applications of semiconductor nanocrystals, or colloidal quantum dots, doped with intentional impurities. We review advances in the chemical synthesis of doped nanocrystals, in the theoretical understanding of the fundamental ...
David J, Norris   +2 more
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Gene doping

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2008
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Stephen D R, Harridge   +1 more
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The psychology of doping

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
Doping is increasingly becoming a problem in both elite and recreational sports. It is therefore important to understand the psychological factors which can explain doping behavior in order to prevent it. The present paper briefly presents evidence on the prevalence of doping use in competitive sports and the measurement approaches to assess doping ...
Elbe, Anne-Marie, Barkoukis, Vassilis
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Gene Doping

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006
Together with the rapidly increasing knowledge on genetic therapies as a promising new branch of regular medicine, the issue has arisen whether these techniques might be abused in the field of sports. Previous experiences have shown that drugs that are still in the experimental phases of research may find their way into the athletic world.
H J, Haisma, O, de Hon
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Doping and anti-doping

2017
Abstract Doping in sport, with its connotations of unethical behaviour and harm to health, has existed since antiquity. In contemporary times, an acceleration of doping practices resulted in the eventual development of a robust legal and scientific framework now entrenched in the World Anti-Doping Code.
Alan Vernec, David Gerrard
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