Originally posted by travestyny
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Yup, it is OVER!!!!!
The CAS panel has spoken!!!!
Exogenous Testosterone is a Non-Threshold substance. Meaning, the mere presence in the athlete's sample constitutes an anti-doping
violation.
BUT because Testosterone can be generated Exogenously or Endogenously, the confirmation of the Exogenous of the
Testosterone is the task of the IRMS testing. The confirmation procedure does not end, however, with the determination that the
exogenous testosterone is also present in the urine of the athlete. WADA prescribes that the results of an IRMS test will be reported
as consistent with the exogenous administration of a steroid when the carbon-13 to carbon 12 value measured for the metabolite differs
significantly, by 3 delta units or more from the chosen ERC. in addition, the ratio measured for the metabolite must lie below -28%
of that ERC. Even the LAB in applying these thresholds works with varying uncertainty factors in evaluating the results of the IRMS
testing.
It is clear, therefore, on the basis of the TD2004EAAS that thresholds are indeed present and must be taken into account in
the IRMS testing for the presence of Non-Threshold Substances.
violation.
BUT because Testosterone can be generated Exogenously or Endogenously, the confirmation of the Exogenous of the
Testosterone is the task of the IRMS testing. The confirmation procedure does not end, however, with the determination that the
exogenous testosterone is also present in the urine of the athlete. WADA prescribes that the results of an IRMS test will be reported
as consistent with the exogenous administration of a steroid when the carbon-13 to carbon 12 value measured for the metabolite differs
significantly, by 3 delta units or more from the chosen ERC. in addition, the ratio measured for the metabolite must lie below -28%
of that ERC. Even the LAB in applying these thresholds works with varying uncertainty factors in evaluating the results of the IRMS
testing.
It is clear, therefore, on the basis of the TD2004EAAS that thresholds are indeed present and must be taken into account in
the IRMS testing for the presence of Non-Threshold Substances.
The WADA EXPERTs have spoken ..... there are threshold !!!!!!
TRAVESTNY is WRONG! Sorry!
and ABP test ===>> HT blood test.
Is the WADA document that I showed you old?
You didn't reply DEFLECTOR?

YOU ARE RIGHT, IT is OVER!!!
What a blood bath!!!
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