Sports Betting, Horse Racing and Nanobiosensors – An Ethical Evaluation

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (2):208-226 (2020)
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Horse racing has begun to enter an economic decline in many countries, notably represented by a decline in revenues in betting volumes. A number of reasons may be attributed to this: the success of...

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