What are the steps in blood doping?
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12 Citations | The conclusion is that blood doping, properly performed, works in the laboratory, but there is insufficient evidence to show conclusively that it works in the field. |
69 Citations | Secondly, the same model can be applied to evaluate the evidence of blood doping from a full sequence of individual test results, and not just from a single test result as a function of previous results. |
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