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Professional sports are a
high-stakes business and none higher than horse racing—which is why the
temptation to use drugs often leads to the effort to avoid detection.
Inherent in the increasingly sensitive and accurate testing for drugs is the
danger that the scientific proof—the existence of drugs—will be correct but
the logical deduction drawn therefrom will be incorrect, unjust, and
harmful. This program explains why nitrogen is the critical element in
testing for drugs; looks at the range of techniques used to test blood and
urine for drugs; explains the workings of thin-layer chromatography, gas
chromatography, and mass spectroscopy; and explains how certain drugs like
vasodilators mimic the shape of natural molecules.
30 minutes
Copyright date: ©1992
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL3061V
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ORDER CODE: FFMBVL3061DVD
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