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Drugs are sometimes used by athletes to enchance there performance. All medal-winning athletes are required to provide a urine sample at the end of their race. the urine samples are tested using chromatography to test for illegal substance. Describe the method used to explain how you would be able to tell whether illegal drugs have been taken?

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