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LGA
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LGALotteries and Gaming Authority (Malta)
LGALocal Government Association (UK)
LGALocal Government Area
LGALand Grid Array (Intel CPU socket technology)
LGALand-Grid-Array
LGALarge for Gestational Age
LGALocal Government Authority
LGALow Gain Antenna
LGALuganda (language)
LGALattice Gas Automata
LGANew York, NY, USA - Laguardia (Airport Code)
LGALow Gestational Age (pediatrics)
LGALow Grazing Angle
LGALiving Group Advisor
LGAChrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act of 1979 (US Congress)
LGALinderman Group Architects, Inc. (Chester, PA, USA)
LGALynne Gilfillan Associates, Inc.
LGAL-Glutamic Acid


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L-Glutamic acid is an amino acid first discovered in Germany in 1866, and is a key component of many foodstuffs, to which it contributes flavor It is also involved in cellular metabolism, and a number of other essential biological functions, including the preservation of muscle tissue and glycogen replacement during exercise L-Glutamic acid is an amino acid first discovered in Germany in 1866, and is a key component of many foodstuffs, to which it contributes flavor.
Lau hypothesizes that ingestion of the well-established neurotoxicants aspartic acid and L-glutamic acid as additives could lead to a high enough body burden to kill neurons by a mechanism called excitotoxicity.
 
 
 
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