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Law, ethics and medicine
Addict to win? A different approach to doping
- Correspondence to Claudio Tamburrini, Caroline Östbergs Väg 5,121 34 Enskededalen, Sweden; claudio.tamburrini{at}philosophy.su.se
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Addict to win? A different approach to doping
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- Received December 1, 2009
- Revised May 13, 2010
- Accepted May 17, 2010
- First published October 21, 2010.
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October 21, 2010
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