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Chinese restaurant syndrome is the popular slang for allergies or adverse reactions that some people claim they get after eating food containing the flavour-enhancer monsodium glutamate, or MSG, that is widely used in many processed foods and also added to many Asian dishes.
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Comparison with results of other studies on primate MSG that are analogous to our comparison A also implies that there is no uniform explanation for changes of vigilance patterns under different MSG/SSG conditions (Table 3).
Says he talked in vague terms to a WP reporter, left a msg on NYT voicemail that wasn't returned, decided to send war reports to WL instead.
On Wednesday, the Yankees granted MSG a one-day extension that was to end today.
Modernist chefs argue that MSG is just a handy form of the glutamate in tasty, natural foods, and no more sinister.
Expression of MSG gene families has been studied primarily in P. carinii, where several lines of evidence indicate that a single MSG gene is transcribed in a given P. carinii genome at a given time.
Another group of scientists using data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey found that "MSG consumption was positively … associated with overweight development among apparently healthy Chinese adults".
It's how the world came to know MSG (monosodium glutamate -- but that's a story for another day.
Msg 4 - It is alleged that Berni Ecclestones daughter's wedding cost 12 million, he's got to get the dosh back from somewhere.
We have to notice there was no any significant difference in food consumption between experimental group that suggest MSG-obesity is not a result of excessive caloric intake but associated with the metabolic disorder.
The other flavor, that of monosodium glutamate (MSG), is usually added to savory, salty foods.
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