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banned substance

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banned substance [ˌbændˈsʌbstəns] N (Sport) → sustancia f prohibida


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Heck, it was abundantly clear they weren't when they ruthlessly cut fan favorites to save money, drafted a guy who once stomped on an opponent's head, traded for the NFL's biggest prima donna, and got busted when one of their best defensive players was caught using a banned substance.
Despite the benefits of this technique, important limitations should be considered, such as the inability to quantify PBB, PBDE and chromium VI; the inability to detect banned substances in the inner part of a thick component/part; the inability to differentiate the banned substance contents of a nonhomogeneous component/part (the XRF result is a sum of different homogeneous materials), etc.
He will deny there was anything abnormal used and that there was anything that had any banned substance used, which has been consistent with what he has been saying all along.
 
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