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In semiconductor production, doping is the process of intentionally introducing impurities into an extremely pure (also referred to as intrinsic) ...
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Main article: Doping in association football. Unlike individual sports such as bicycling, weight-lifting, ...
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Promotes, coordinates, and monitors at the international level the fight against doping in sports in all its forms.
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During the 1970s and '80s, East Germany's huge doping program produced legions of highly successful, but oddly mannish female swimmers and track stars. ...
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18 Nov 2009 ... The IOC stores Olympic doping samples for eight years with the ... He is the first Italian athlete stripped of an Olympic medal for doping. ...
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Doping Journal specialist open access scholar publication for all.
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Doping is a hindrance to sports ethics and a threat to the health of athletes. Historically, doping is the first of the Council of Europe's concerns in ...
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Preserving the integrity of competition through comprehensive anti-doping research, sports ethics initiatives, education and banned substance detection ...
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Game theory helps to explain the pervasive abuse of drugs in cycling, baseball and other sports.
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