http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1....1719/abstract
You have to pay $6 to view the report for 48 hours. The summary does tell you the basics however. A nano gram per ml or ug/ml is the same a microgram per litre.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1....1719/abstract
You have to pay $6 to view the report for 48 hours. The summary does tell you the basics however. A nano gram per ml or ug/ml is the same a microgram per litre.
Don't get me wrong I am not giving the thumbs up to the previous chief just see there is a total lack of transparency at present.
http://www.harnesslink.com/Australia...squalification
I wonder who wrote this???
It was issued by the HRNSW stewards?
It seems that the stewards, have got someone that has not totally exceeded the TCO2 levels, on other charges to assist with their case, tubing close to a race within 48 hours, unlicensed persons administering the TCO2, and not maintain proper treatment records! (well!......no records)............but not for exceeding the thresholds! This is interesting.
The stewards are leaving open the findings, and don't really care whether the trainer or someone else the trainer engaged, to stomach tube the horses within 48 hours of the race? I am not sure they have the evidence to prove who it was, or also whether they can prove they were tubed within 48 hours of the race! I don't know the answer to the question, that if you tube a horse within 72 hours of a race with TCO2, whether it is still in their system to the levels recorded?
Ignorance is bliss I suppose Messenger
Who said ignorance is bliss.
A nano gram per ml or ug/ml is the same a microgram per litre.
1000nanograms (ng)= 1 microgram (ug)
1000mls = 1 litre.
Without going through the figures in a statistical fashion <10 looks the norm.
> 10-15 my observation would be that there is some additive involved
> 20 definitely intervention - not natural
Intrigued to see some consistent stables and "Superstars" in >20 category
Should be concerning for everyone.