Technology doping is the practice of gaining a competitive advantage using sports equipment. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) considers prohibiting...
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athletes Stem cell doping Technology doping Doping in China Doping in Russia Search for "doping" on Wikipedia. DOP (disambiguation) Dope (disambiguation) Dopey...
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anti-doping capacities, and monitoring of the World Anti-Doping Code, whose provisions are enforced by the UNESCO International Convention Against Doping in...
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of doping cases in sport (A) List of doping cases in sport (B) List of doping cases in sport (C) List of doping cases in sport (D) List of doping cases...
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Blood doping is a form of doping in which the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream is boosted in order to enhance athletic performance. Because...
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doping is the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors, as a way of cheating. As stated in the World Anti-Doping Code...
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States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA, yoo-SAH-duh) is a non-profit, non-governmental 501(c)(3): 59 organization and the national anti-doping organization...
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Motor doping, or mechanical doping, in competitive cycling terminology, is a method of cheating by using a hidden motor to help propel a racing bicycle...
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historical development of interest in gene doping by athletes and concern about the risks of gene doping and how to detect it moved in parallel with...
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Doping in baseball has been an ongoing issue for Major League Baseball (MLB). After repeated use by some of the most successful professional baseball players...
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