Their review is published in the newest
special issue of Substance Abuse journal.
Not exact matches
Blood and urine samples taken from athletes to spot signs
of doping should be stored for 10 years, to enable technology to catch up with
substances that currently evade detection, says a consensus statement
of international anti-doping bodies, published in a
special issue of the British Journal
of Sports Medicine.
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issues that are informed by societal oppression.