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It had only recently been banned by the International Tennis Federation, when it became obvious to anti-doping authorities that athletes were using it with a thought to boosting performance.
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Nearly every drug used by athletes to boost performance started out as a therapeutic miracle.
She could not find injectable iron for humans, which is supposed to boost performance.
But will companies that exploit sloppiness to boost performance or battery life want to admit it?
But Ms Rometty has shuffled her team in an effort to boost performance.
It is worn underneath sport shirts and aims to boost performance.
Its "reduced instruction set computing" design was intended to boost performance, but unexpectedly proved to be amazingly energy-efficient too.
At present the researchers need to use bromine, a particularly toxic material, on one of the electrodes to boost performance.
But they are also likely to boost performance in the healthy: Alzheimer's drugs could help us to concentrate better, for example.
Vaughters' testimony from the United States Anti-Doping Agency report makes it clear that Armstrong used cortisone to boost performance; cortisone is mentioned in the Cycling Independent Reform Commission report as well.
But on the other side of the argument, difficult questions over the use of TUEs to boost performance by unscrupulous coaches and doctors persist.
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