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Dorm: Mower Hometown: Greenwich, CT Relationship Status: Single Three words that describe you: Really really hot Hottest trait: My sense of humor (see above) Claim to Harvard fame: Definitely not famous Best part about becoming a sophomore: no more Annenberg (also the worst part...) Fastest way to your heart: Dark chocolate! What you miss most from the ‘90s: Bright colors, classic teen movies, my red converse high tops, pokemon, and my Game...
...one’s adrenal glands, according to Kahn. “We thought, maybe the reason we’re not finding any brown fat is that we were not looking in the right place,” he said. Analyzing a combination of over 3000 PET and CT scans, the team found trace amounts of brown fat nestled under the muscles in the front of the neck. “This was actually a bothersome thing to the radiologists,” said Allison B. Goldfine, an associate professor at HMS and one of the paper?...
Fogel falsified data so that it would “better conform to his hypothesis,” according to the Register, which was released April 2. He also fabricated approximately 20 percent of the “anatomic data that were supposedly obtained from Computed Tomography (CT) images” in the study...
...good shot in the playoffs. It would be a great way to end my career.” HARVARD 3, SACRED HEART 2Less than one day after defeating NYU, the Crimson faced its second opponent in league foe Sacred Heart. Despite a lackluster performance, Harvard managed to leave Fairfield, CT., with another 3-2 (30-27, 25-30, 28-30, 32-30, 15-13) win. “We didn’t play nearly as well,” coach Brian Baise said. “We were tired physically and emotionally [from the NYU match]. To get that...
...cried, then stopped, and we let her go play. An hour later, she was vomiting and convulsing. Half an hour after that, she was on a gurney in an emergency room while doctors fought to keep her awake, get a line in her arm and race her to a CT-scan machine...