A Game of Inches

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Gettliffe, Gwen

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Li, Sean

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Norris, Alison

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Eswarakrishan, Shekar

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2008-05-09T18:17:04Z

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2008-05-09T18:17:04Z

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2007

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Paper submitted for Writing 20 (Spring 2007) and published in Deliberations, 2007-2008

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In order to thrive in the competitive realm of sports, ancient Greek Olympians believed they could gain the competitive edge by gorging on mushrooms. Today's athletes are consuming a less extreme, yet still worrisome substance: creatine. Do the rewards outweigh the risks?

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/576

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en_US

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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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creatine

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athletes

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A Game of Inches

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Course paper

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