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Armstrong, Lance

Lance Armstrong s very expensive racing bike is made of titanium. [Pg.19]

Lacy C, Armstrong L, Goldman M, Lance L. Lexi-Comp s Drug Information Handbook, 12th edition. 2004 1128-11 32. [Pg.1165]

Mars can also be prominent for other reasons. For instance, 1 don t know whether Lance Armstrong has an angular Mars. Angularity depends on birth time, and I don t have that information about him. 1 do know this His Mars in Aquarius aspects all but one of his other planets, making it very active indeed. [Pg.273]

Lance Armstrong is a (real/reaUy) hero to all bikers. [Pg.203]

Cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong on his way to a Tour de France victory. Lance retired in 2005 after his seventh consecutive tour victory. [Pg.600]

Lance Armstrong was the second American to win this event. He always was an amazing aerobic machine, and, when his metabolism didn t have to carry as much weight up the mountains, he was able to climb with the best in the world. Of course, his true strength came from his will to win, which he credits to his ordeal with cancer and his upbringing. [Pg.600]

Floyd Landis carried on where Lance Armstrong left off, winning the 2006 Tour de France. Unfortunately, on stage 17 Landis tested positive for an elevated level of testosterone. Samples were later shown to include synthetic testosterone. In September of 2007, the American Arbitration Association ruled that the evidence presented in May of 2007 was conclusive that Landis sample taken after stage 17 of the 2006 Tour de France indicated he had commited a doping infraction. Floyd Landis was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title and is currently serving a two-year suspension. [Pg.738]

Finally, researchers have perfected techniques of using carbon isotope ratios to identify unnatural molecules of otherwise natural compounds. This ability has led to the detection of synthetic testosterone in several athletes. In 2006, American Floyd Landis took over where Lance Armstrong left off, winning the Tour de France after the former champion s retirement. Unfortunately, after stage 17, Landis tested positive for an elevated ratio of testosterone to its precursor epitestosterone. Subsequent tests of carbon isotope ratios showed that the samples contained synthetic testosterone. [Pg.739]

Power, as measured in watts, is used to train elite cyclists. Over the course of an hour, professional cyclist Lance Armstrong can consistendy generate 350 watts of electricity the average in-shape cyclist, only about 100 watts. [Pg.579]

Lance Armstrong, seven-time winner of the prestigious Tour de France race, was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer in 1996. His successful course of treatment included the drug Platinol or cisplatin. [Pg.73]

Lance Armstrong at the team presentation of the 2010 Tour de France in Rotterdam... [Pg.102]

The most famous person to be treated with cisplatin is the American cyclist Lance Armstrong, who in October 1996 was also diagnosed with stage-3 testicular cancer. In his book It s Not about the Bike , Armstrong wrote I thought. Bring it on, give me the... [Pg.102]

Lance Armstrong - http //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/... [Pg.591]

File Lance Armstrong Tour 2010 team presentation.jpg... [Pg.591]

Lance Armstrong, Interview with Oprah Winfrey,... [Pg.221]

American cyclist Lance Armstrong leaving the doping test station during the 2001 Tour de France. [Pg.463]

Estimate the inner diameter of Lance Armstrong s aorta assuming it is 7 in. long, his blood pressure is 140/60 mmHg and that his heart pumps (as rumored) 9 gal/min. Use T] = 0.02 = 0.02 poise and integrated pulse factor = 0.05. [Pg.35]

MICHAEL P BRADY, PETER F TORTORELLI, KARREN L MORE, E ANDREW PAYZANT, BETH L ARMSTRONG, HUA-TAY LIN and MICHAEL J LANCE, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USAandFENG HUANG, and MARK L WEAVER,... [Pg.5]


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