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Hank Hogan

The Olympics and other sporting events are all about competition. Unfortunately, the desire to gain an edge can lead to doping — the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Because some of these chemicals are found naturally in varying amounts in athletes, detecting doping with certainty can be difficult. Now there’s a test method that is more sensitive, more capable and faster to perform than previous ones, report researchers from the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The hormone testosterone increases muscle size and strength, making...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
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    In the context of materials science and semiconductor physics, doping refers to the intentional introduction of impurities into a semiconductor material in order to alter its electrical properties. The impurities, called dopants, are atoms of different elements than those comprising the semiconductor crystal lattice. Doping is a crucial technique in semiconductor device fabrication, as it allows engineers to tailor the conductivity and other electrical characteristics of semiconductor...
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