IAAF, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) held that she could not participate in female sports events because “the elevated testosterone levels that such athletes possess can create an insuperable advantage over other female athletes who do not have a 46 XY DSD condition”. Consequently, ...
This part is the story of Dean. Dean would always dream of moving to India to go on the trek in the southern foothills of theHimalayas. After all, he had read about it quite a few times and had even heard it pop up in the conversations of some guys sitting at the following table i...
The four-stage injury prevention model developed by Van Mechelen et al. is often used to guide injury prevention research [9]. The first step in this model is to establish the extent of the problem (i.e. the injury incidence). Thereafter, the aetiology of injuries should be studied, and ...
Another consequence already evident is the appearance of an enhancement form of ableism (ability one sees as essential) that expects beyond species-typical abilities of humans [27]. TEs will have various impacts on the health care system and the policies around them. Both potential users and ...
It is hoped studies on this well-known compound will help apply the knowledge gained to other drug molecules that are less successful. The PCM molecules in the co-crystal were found to exhibit similar packing motifs to that found in Form I, however, intercalation of the 44BP molecule between...
Monyeki IAAF Run 24-1 champion The BDF Commander-in-Chief stressed the BDF achievements thanks to the national force's sound bases since its foundation. Commander-in-Chief inspects BDF unit "The BDF military are the protectors of the homeland and the shield that defends national achievements,"...
IAAF, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) held that she could not participate in female sports events because "the elevated testosterone levels that such athletes possess can create an insuperable advantage over other female athletes who do not have a 46 XY DSD condition". Consequently, ...