And since D-serine is so rare, researchers hope drugs that thwart its production won't have unwanted effects elsewhere in the body.
More often than not, its clean, unassuming lines don't draw it unwanted attention -- but gamers with a flair for the flashy can change that with a flick of their thumb.
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It's the end-all answer to the world's gaming needs, and even though greater than 50 percent of the US has an HDTV, Nintendo won't ever have to support that unwanted "1080i" format.
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While lining up beer, music and a parking lot isn't usually a problem, finding enough unwanted tomatoes near major cities can be a challenge.
Mr. TOMAR: (Through Translator) Any stranger is unwanted here right now so I can't see you and you can't see me.
Chris Walinski, clinical director of Biolase, says that the company's lasers also don't make tiny cracks in teeth called "microfractures, " which can be an unwanted side effect of drilling.
The site has tons of tips, odds tables and hints for not attracting unwanted attention from the pit bosses (order a drink, don't play like a robot, talk to the dealer).
It treats the wastewater more effectively, and doesn't have any of the environmental drawbacks of that technology, such as production of unwanted hydrogen sulfide or possible release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Mitchell says he doesn't see much upside to being a member of The Forbes 400, because of the unwanted attention.
Emptying your mind of the things you didn't want to remember and filling your mind up with new things before the old, unwanted things could find their way back in?
Essentially, what the Times described was the rapid rise of "quote approval" -- a strategy deployed by campaigns requiring reporters to send quotations they intend to use to candidates' press officers, to be sliced, diced, edited and drained of color or unwanted consequences, and reporters going along, fearing that if they don't, they won't get access.
Twice in the past nine months, the Canadian establishment has rallied round to prevent what it perceived as an unwanted takeover of a strategically important interest - which is the sort of thing we haven't seen in the UK since... well I can't remember when.
Mr. Ayer says he isn't interested in a tie-up with a bigger carrier, and Alaska's high stock price keeps unwanted suitors away.
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