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  • the Nobel prize is his invention of modulation doping, a method for making extremely high mobility t
  • Ovtcharov himself denied the doping accusation and requested a B-sample analysis w
  • r received a lifetime ban from the IOC for his doping actions in Turin.
  • rs who was named as being clean in the Festina doping affair in the 1998 Tour de France.
  • ing lied to the enquiries into the Mark French doping affair.
  • In May 1992, Hofmann was caught for doping after testing positive for testosterone and ki
  • Tardaguila served a two-year ban for doping after testing positive for EPO and an anabolic
  • As per the rules of the World Anti Doping Agency,she, now faces a life ban from Weightli
  • ic which has been used to mask the presence of doping agents.
  • isqualification of the Italian in May 2008 for doping, Alessandro Petacchi lost 5 stage wins in the
  • It was not until Stage 8 before the first doping allegations surfaced against one of the partic
  • C News indicated Taurasi was absolved from all doping allegations and can rejoin her Istanbul team f
  • , the first stages were uneventful in terms of doping allegations.
  • never tested positive, his career was beset by doping allegations.
  • cause of caffeine pills so he was cleared from doping allegations.
  • ebruary 16, 2011, Diana Taurasi was cleared of doping allegations.
  • ed players of his former club FC Schalke 04 of doping, alleging that almost all players in the club
  • up contest in 1977, Tuokko tested positive for doping, along with fellow Finns high jumper Asko Peso
  • c rutile can be made in a variety of colors by doping, although the purest material is almost colorl
  • of twelve weightlifters were disqualified for doping, amongst them Greek star Leonidas Sampanis, wh
  • ly deemed "due to unknown reasons", but German doping analyst Werner Franke said: "The fatal inciden
  • rovided he works with Italian police to combat doping and is not found guilty of attempted blood dop
  • e World Cup in 1975, he was falsely accused of doping, and so the entire Yugoslav national team disq
  • on less for his riding than for allegations of doping and lawsuits.
  • ght at a market in Lagos, he was suspended for doping and could not finish the tournament.
  • But in 1996 she was mistakenly accused of doping and so was disqualified for two years (later t
  • , 2007 Jaksche admitted he was guilty of blood doping and that he was the Bella mentioned in the doc
  • first, but would be disqualified for his blood doping and would receive a two year suspension from t
  • econd, but would be disqualified for her blood doping and would receive a two year suspension from t
  • e positives were not the result of intentional doping and likely resulted from a contaminated dietar
  • ational Judo Federation because of Clenbuterol doping and was required to give back her gold medal f
  • h tunable lasers for thermal processes such as doping and drilling, and high power diode lasers for
  • international events, all matters relating to doping and various other administrative functions and
  • 1998 Hauge admitted to use of anabolic steroid doping, and retired.
  • Crystals with a higher level of doping are used in X-ray detectors with high spectrom
  • e national federation of charges for attempted doping, as its committee declared that there was not
  • ssez-faire attitude in West German sports with doping, as the DOSB remarked that neither in sports n
  • Slupianek was disqualified for doping at the 1977 European Cup, where she dominated
  • ( Doping at the 2007 Tour De France).
  • However, Ulegin tested positive for doping at those championships.
  • In 1997 he received a three-month doping ban for ephedrine use.
  • In September 2010 he got 2-year doping ban.
  • other Russian athletes would receive two-year doping bans for manipulating drug samples.
  • , immediately after serving a two-year ban for doping, but failed to advance to the final round.
  • e United States team initially stripped due to doping by Marion Jones.
  • If found guilty of doping by the International Olympic Committee, Marek
  • low entire teams to be disqualified because of doping by one athlete.
  • Deep traps interfere with more useful types of doping by compensating the dominant charge carrier ty
  • ey King and Mythilus have been found guilty of doping by the FEI on September 22, 2008, which lead t
  • ton, joined others accusing Lance Armstrong of doping by testifying to a federal grand jury in 2010
  • Lefevere was accused of doping by a Belgian newspaper.
  • (For more details, see Floyd Landis doping case.)
  • eleases containing detailed information of the doping cases and their resolution, including initial,
  • e the burden of proof of consumption intent in doping cases would undermine any doping situation.
  • their verdict: Hansen was found guilty of the doping charge and he will be suspended from the sport
  • ra was not banned in competition, so no formal doping charge was filed against Moletta, although the
  • Because of the doping charge, the German Olympic Sports Confederatio
  • In 2003 he was cleared of a doping charge.
  • A hearing on the doping charges was held in Lausanne, Switzerland on 6
  • A red color is achieved by doping chromium(III) into the crystals of corundum, w
  • Beta-2 Agonists) in her doping control sample (IAAF Rule 32.2a).
  • Bie was suspected of possible tampering with a doping control after a Superprestige race in Zillebek
  • 09 he was found guilty of refusal to submit to doping control and tampering with a doping control.
  • of 10.21 s in Bangalore but in the absence of doping control the time was not ratified by the Athle
  • Leogrande's "non-analytical" positive doping control was of note because it was based not m
  • 08 he was found guilty of refusal to submit to doping control, and received a life ban.
  • was later found guilty of refusal to submit to doping control.
  • 08, Hunter was allowed by the Tour de France's doping controllers to fly to Switzerland on 4 July, t
  • steroids) above the limits specified in FIBA's doping controls.
  • However, with Shoiab and Asif falling foul of doping controversies, injuries, and disciplinary prob
  • From Lance to Landis: Inside the American Doping Controversy at the Tour de France (2007) ISBN
  • Despite his doping controversy Lynch competed in two Winter Olymp
  • and From Lance to Landis: Inside the American Doping Controversy at the Tour de France (June 26, 20
  • pa powers up by injecting himself with his own Doping Cylinders.
  • ionships, but moved up to second following the doping disqualification of American Kerry Lynch.
  • sional cycling career, he was a client of the ' doping doctor' Professor Francesco Conconi.
  • d his autobiography, telling of corruption and doping during his time at Marseille.
  • is 2002 autobiography, he admitted having used doping during the 1990s.
  • ed for two years after she tested positive for doping during the 1999 Saint Silvester Race.
  • s most infamous moment came when he was caught doping during the 1974 Ice Hockey World Championship
  • t canoer as of 2009 stripped of his medals for doping either at the Summer Olympics or the World cha
  • er riders, was still under suspicion for using doping following a police razzia in Sanremo, Italy in
  • that it would be better therefore to see that doping happened with medical supervision.
  • ch is difficult to dope p-type, however p-type doping has been achieved using nitrogen.
  • Step-index optical fiber is generally made by doping high-purity fused silica glass (SiO2) with dif
  • hird-placed Bernhard Kohl was disqualified for doping, however riders have not been elevated to fill
  • and he retired with no wins, blaming systemic doping in the peloton.
  • In 2007 he tested positive for doping, in an in-competition test conducted at the 20
  • Ewald had earlier defended his role in sports doping in his 1994 book "Ich war der Sport".
  • ce of information in the Mitchell Report about doping in Major League Baseball.
  • this paper titled “Fighting the Root Causes of Doping in Athletics” is available on the cyberspace.
  • He was banned for doping in the late 1980s, stating that it was widespr
  • v also encountered controversy regarding blood doping in 2002, though both were cleared by the IOC o
  • alified after Becker was found guilty of using doping in the match against Uruguay on 13 August 1991
  • comments regarding an initiative by victims of doping in East Germany.
  • is teammate Christian Hoffmann regarding blood doping in 2002, though both cleared by the IOC on Apr
  • Doping in East Germany.
  • G, also known as "the clear") in order to mask doping in professional athletes.
  • In 2003, Awere tested positive for doping in Mulhouse.
  • DeCanio is an outspoken critic of doping in sport, and founded the Stolen Underground a
  • ed an International Competition ban due to his doping in the 1974 Championship Tournament.
  • His book attempted to open a discussion about doping in cycling.
  • Two years after the first doping incident, at the 2003 World Championships in V
  • s (effective as of July 22, 2009) for the Giro doping incident.
  • and Martin Tauber), received two-year bans for doping incurred.
  • Committee warned that this would constitute a doping infraction and advised that he could go with t
  • nti-Doping Commission (JADCO) cleared him of a doping infraction on the grounds that the drug was no
  • retroactive 18-month suspension for an earlier doping infraction, nullified Tunisia's Oussama Mellou
  • Paolini's home was searched in a doping investigation which was called Operazione Athe
  • his status altered many times as a result of a doping investigation.
  • Gas Immersion Laser Doping is a method of doping a semiconductor material
  • ated an article that refers exclusively to the doping issues of present Tour edition, due to the gre
  • football, the business of sport, politics and doping issues.
  • In the first doping judgement of the Bundesliga from 16 February 1
  • squalified from the series after Aoi's cheats ( doping, kidnapping, and cheating in the race) was rev
  • Elite athletes were forced into doping, known as the "Program of Specialized Care", a
  • Even small amounts of doping lead both bands into the type II regime and so
  • game ratio, but also were tested positive for doping, leading to a six-months long suspension.
  • tial in silicon may depend on charge state and doping level of the material.
  • al formula La1-xSrxMnO3, where x describes the doping level and is usually in the range of 10-20%.
  • the nickname "Dope", inventing a technique for doping linen before stretching it over the airframe.
  • It has been shown that doping magnetite with other elements gives it differe
  • ( Doping MgB2 with Ti is patented.)
  • doping of the LC with a substance that increases the
  • team management to go higher and further with doping of the riders.
  • Making a p-n junction by sequential doping of synthetic diamond with boron and phosphorus
  • ynin is the author of the fundamental works on doping of metallic alloy and its effects on plastic d
  • nces, but the Olympic rules generally prohibit doping of any kind, in accordance with its charter.
  • he was suspended by the IAAF for 2 years for a doping offence involving the drug rh-EPO.
  • or six years, the minimum penalty for a second doping offence under ITU rules.
  • but was later disqualified for doping offence (metenolone).
  • Minchev was suspended for a doping offence at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
  • As this was her second doping offence she was given a lifetime ban from comp
  • As a result of the doping offence, he has been struck off the German 'A-
  • is Federation that Antoniychuk had committed a doping offence, and is to be suspended from participa
  • ad Asif will not be deemed to have committed a doping offence," Ibrahim said.
  • In 2002 she received a public warning for a doping offence.
  • 1990 European Championships in Split due to a doping offence.
  • He later was disqualified due to a doping offence.
  • 's John McEwen later was disqualified due to a doping offence.
  • added to Pakistan Olympic Association list of doping offenders.
  • s for 9 months from October 2003 onwards for a doping offense (see section on ).
  • In 2004 she was suspended for a doping offense, her suspension lasting from April 200
  • 2005 to August 2007 she was suspended due to a doping offense.
  • 980 European Indoor Championships because of a doping offense.
  • door Championships, but was disqualified for a doping offense.
  • y 2005 to July 2007 she was suspended due to a doping offense.
  • After the fight, Larsen was accused of doping on the basis of a blood-sample, but was later
  • on announcing Shiryayev's disqualification for doping on EPO at the last day of the championships on
  • ng is technologically relevant are through the doping one area of a semiconductor (to create a p-typ
  • ", "Lose Your Mind" (feat.Yutaka Furukawa from Doping Panda), and "be with you.".
  • The full FINA Doping Panel decision from September 3, 2008 can be f
  • until a hearing could be held before the FINA Doping Panel.
  • asis of the work reconstructed state-organized doping practices involving many well-known GDR athlet
  • ratory had aided around 30 athletes with blood doping practices, Graf admitted that her blood had be
  • rds were stripped in wake of being banned from doping prior to the event, serving a two-year suspens
  • In the course of the GDR doping process and the related research, and archives
  • May 2011, Hamilton confessed that he had used doping products, and gave back his gold medal.
  • , who had suffered through the state-sponsored doping program in the 1980s, were distributing glasse
  • ved Cierpinski was involved in the East German doping program.
  • Jan Hnizdil revealed a secret state-sponsored doping programme in 1980s Czechoslovakia.
  • open secret - to be the result of an extensive Doping Programme.
  • ics however, the atomic ratio may refer to the doping ratio or the doping fraction.
  • Sharpe was a part of the doping regime of George Astaphan, the physician who i
  • She was a part of the doping regime of George Astaphan, the physician who s
  • Williams was a part of the doping regime of George Astaphan, the physician who i
  • e first African player to be banned by FIFA on doping related charges.
  • al theses and dissertations quoting former GDR doping researchers in the Military Medical Academy Ba
  • did not take part (the team was in crisis from doping results at the 2007 Tour de France).
  • disqualification of the Italian in May 2008 by doping, Richeze was declared the winner of stages 18
  • Williams was never proven to be part of this doping ring as coach Charlie Francis was not aware of
  • at a pro cyclist had tipped off police about a doping ring.
  • He was best known for his doping role in the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Champion
  • She was best known for her doping role in the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Champion
  • ng, he sometimes went out of his way to dispel doping rumours.
  • era Bazarova & Yuri Larionov due to a positive doping sample from Larionov.
  • era Bazarova & Yuri Larionov due to a positive doping sample from Larionov.
  • Mandard's reporting of the Cofidis doping scandal had left scars, despite the fact that
  • However, Garzelli was caught in the 2002 doping scandal in the Giro d'Italia, and was forced o
  • As the result of a doping scandal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, the IOC b
  • m competing in the Olympics as the result of a doping scandal at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
  • his competition career after being caught in a doping scandal at the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Champ
  • ur de France the team was at the center of the doping scandal which became known as the Festina affa
  • ou had herself been subsequently involved in a doping scandal in the run-up to the 2004 Summer Olymp
  • ian O'Connor was stripped of his medal after a doping scandal involving O'Connor's horse Waterford C
  • He is best known for his doping scandal at the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Champ
  • In 2002, Lind was involved in a doping scandal, as he was tested positive for use of
  • of her gold medal in October 2007 following a doping scandal.
  • l was later stripped from him as a result of a doping scandal.
  • Since the closure of these games, doping scandals have resulted in the stripping of med
  • Example: Doping Silicon with Boron
  • ld have entered the horse's system without any doping substance itself being used".
  • e told a federal panel that she had used those doping substances throughout her career.
  • ries up to 10 km after she served her two year doping suspension from 2003 to 2005.
  • He missed the 1996 and 1997 seasons, due to a doping suspension.
  • Following the positive doping test recorded by Folashade Abugan Nigeria were
  • He is the first canoer to fail a doping test in the Summer Olympics.
  • He failed a doping test in 1990 for the banned stimulant phenylpr
  • orld Athletics Final, but tested positive in a doping test for a steroid and received a two-year dop
  • e was banned from competition after a positive doping test for the banned substance Bromantan.
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