Performance enhancing drugs in sport. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 2007;36:481- 495.Carpenter, Paul. Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sport. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics in North America 2007; 36: 481-495.Carpenter, P.C. Performance-enhancing drugs in sport. Endocrinol. Metab. Clin. No...
Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports: How Chemists Catch Users The "cat-and-mouse game" between those who enable athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and those who try to detect such use provides a wealth... TC Werner,CK Hatton - 《Journal of Chemical Education》 被引量: 8...
nents has long made the use of performance-enhancing drugs a part of athletic competition. A review of sports history reveals that drugs and sports have gone hand-in-hand for centuries, and surprisingly, drugs have only been banned from the Olympic Games since 1968. Explains Ivan ...
The prevalence of performance-enhancing drugs in sports has increased in the 43 years since Mirkin, a physician and sports medicine expert, handed out his survey. The desire to win is, naturally, ever present while, at the same time, new research and technologies have expanded the number of ...
Performance-enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids are an all-too-common alternative for some budding and professional athletes. The drugs either maximize performance or allow the athlete to cultivate as much muscle as possible. The use of these drugs, often referred to as "doping," is illegal in...
performance-enhancing 性能增强 双语对照 例句:1.Will performance-enhancing drugs mar this summer's olympic games inlondon?能够提高运动员成绩的药物会玷污今年的伦敦夏季奥运会吗?2.There is nothing I know of in scrabble governance about performance-enhancing drugs. So, technically, a player ...
The Use of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Is the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports dangerous? To what degree do these drugs really enhance strength‚ size‚ training ability‚ and muscular performance? Not only are the answers to these questions still unclear‚ they are th...
Dixon, N. "Rorty, Performance-Enhancing Drugs, and Change in Sport." Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, XXVIII, 2001, 78-88.Dixon, N. (2001). Rorty, performance-enhancing drugs, and change in sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 28, 78-88....
As TrueHoop digs into the issue of performance-enhancing drugs and the NBA, one of the most basic questions is: What substances are banned?The list was long even before growing in the 2011 NBA collective bargaining agreement.
Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) include a variety of substances and schemes that enhance our ability to perform and do work. They range from caffeine to the Erythropoietin (EPO), testosterone and other steroids and growth hormones.