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Doping in sport
How to justify a ban on doping?
- Correspondence to Professor Christof Breitsameter, University of Munich, 80539 Munich, Germany; Ch.Breitsameter{at}lmu.de
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How to justify a ban on doping?
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- Received August 28, 2015
- Revised April 20, 2016
- Accepted June 8, 2016
- First published August 4, 2016.
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April 25, 2017
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