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Doping in sports.

Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki, 2012
Regardless of one's stance on the topic, drugs are an important issue in sports. Sports pages in newspapers around the globe routinely report on athletes at every level ofcompetition using performance enhancing substances to gain an unfair advantage over their competitors.
D A, Baron, T, Foley
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Doping Control in Sports Medicine

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1996
Doping control has become one of the strongest measures to reduce the impact of doping in sports. The rationale for doping control is based on the need to maintain both ethical and medical principles. Among the banned pharmacological substances, the most relevant to sports medicine are anabolic agents, stimulants, narcotic, peptide hormones, diuretics,
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Doping in Sports

2023
Todd Stull, Anna Sheen, David Baron
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[Doping in sports].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2001
Doping consists in the use of artificial means or substances with the unique aim of improving performance despite adverse effects on health. Amphetamines stimulate the central nervous system by increasing motivation and vigilance. Often consumed in association with analgesics, they increase the fatigue threshold during prolonged or repeated exercise ...
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Electrical doping in halide perovskites

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Julie Euvrard, Yanfa Yan, David B Mitzi
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Rare-Earth Doping in Nanostructured Inorganic Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Jingyue Fan, Bing Chen, Xian Qin
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Doping Approaches for Organic Semiconductors

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Alberto Davide Scaccabarozzi   +2 more
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Doping in sport

The Lancet, 1998
Gail Davey, Richard Nerurkar
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