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Drugs in Sport
Mottram, David R.
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Book Information
Edition:
7th
Publisher:
Routledge Publishers
ISBN:
0-415-78939-7 (0415789397)
ISBN-13:
978-0-415-78939-4 (9780415789394)
New Edition:
0-367-56030-5
Old Edition:
978-0-415-71525-6
Format:
British
Binding:
Hardcover
Copyright:
2018
Publish Date:
02/18
Weight:
1.90 Lbs.
Pages:
408
Subject Class:
S-M (Sports Medicine)
Remarks:
A New Edition of this Title is Available
Doody Star Rating:
3
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Returns accepted up to 90 days provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline:
Physiology
Subject Definition:
Doping in Sports; Sports Medicine
NLM Class:
QT 261
LC Class:
RC1230
Abstract:
Drugs in Sport is the most comprehensive and accurate text on the emotive, complex and critical subject of doping and illegal performance enhancement in sport. Thoroughly updated in light of the latest World Anti-Doping Code and taking into account the latest regulations, methods and landmark cases, this seventh edition explores the science behind drug-use in sport, as well as its ethical, social, political and administrative context. Introducing an increased focus on inadvertent doping, athlete-support personnel as key stakeholders in the doping process, societal drug-use, and the role of national governing bodies and anti-doping organisations. ... Accessibly written, and supported throughout with illustrative case studies and data, Drugs in Sport provides a crucial and objective resource for students and researchers, athletes, sports scientists, coaches and athlete-support staff, journalists, sports administrators and policymakers, alike.
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