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...scours the world in his search for the finest products, and his was the first shop in North America to age its cheeses in a specially built, temperature-controlled cave. Consequently, Formaggio can fulfill nearly any gourmet craving, whether it be for pistachio oil, Bhutanese red rice or fennel pollen. Aside from the lavish cheese selection, Formaggio crams its shelves with packaged delicacies imported from across the globe, as well as cured meats, pâtés, homemade sausages, olives and fresh pastas that line the front cases. It’s a heaven of specialty foods for both...
Pfhorzheimer House residents Winthrop J. Ruml ’04 and Alexander A. Pollen ’04 are members of Team Pfoho, a group of several Quadlings who will be competing. In support, the House Committee made Team Pfoho t-shirts...
Asthma-inducing agents include dust mites, cockroaches, molds, rodents, pet dander and indoor air pollution. Other stimulants include cigarette smoke, exercise, pollen and hygiene, according to the HSPH website...
...coal geologist. But while working on his master's degree, he took a research job that put him in contact with the first ice core ever retrieved from Antarctica. To his surprise, he became entranced with the idea of reconstructing Earth's climate history from the dust particles, pollen grains and subtle geochemical shifts trapped in the core's layers...
...enough for you to see through at least 10 ft. of water and distinguish objects such as a metal grating on the bottom of the pool. Foamy or bubbling water along the pool's edge is a sign of potential trouble; it typically represents excessive organic matter, such as pollen or bacteria. If the water looks clear enough to enter, the next line of defense is to keep your mouth shut. As we swim, many of us unknowingly swallow water--along with any microbes that might...