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Chapter 38.3, Problem 3TC
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To determine:
The changes detected in the urine and blood of a player to find out if he is consuming the PEDs
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PED are performance enhancing drugs are consumed by the athletes and players to increase their endurance. The PEDs consumed might me natural and synthetic. In the world of the games consuming PEDs is a punishable offence.
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To determine:
The suspected PEDs the player might be consuming.
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The athletes consume various naturally produced or synthetically produced PEDs to enhance their performance. The PED consumption can be detected by the physical, urine, and blood test.
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