Drip

Drip may refer to:

  • Dripping liquid
  • Intravenous therapy, in health and medicine
  • Murphy drip, in proctoclysis
  • Drip gas, natural gas condensate
  • Drip irrigation, in agriculture and gardening
  • Drip painting, an art style of dripping paint across a canvas
  • Drip email (campaign), the process of automatically sending planned, scheduled emails to contacts or prospects
  • Drip, an old-fashioned mild pejorative for someone exceptionally eccentric or lacking in social skills
  • Post-nasal drip, excessive mucus produced by the sinuses
  • Fluid descending from the nose cavity into the throat, for example after cocaine insufflation
  • Lithospheric drip, in geology
  • Entertainment

  • Drip, the sin of Lust, a character in Jack (webcomic)
  • Drip (band), a Filipino trip hop band
  • "Drips", a song by Eminem and Obie Trice from the album The Eminem Show
  • The Drips, an American punk band
  • "Drip" a TV ident for BBC Two used in the 2001-2007 ident series (BBC Two 'Personality' idents)
  • See also

  • DRIP (disambiguation)
  • Drop (disambiguation)
  • DRIP

    DRIP may refer to:

  • DRiP, Dividend reinvestment plan, in finance
  • DRIP, an alternate name for the Mesomycetozoea in protozoology
  • DRIP, one of the MARID protocol proposals in computing
  • DRIP, Differentiate Reminder Inform Persuade, in marketing
  • DRIP, the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014, a piece of UK legislation
  • DRIP, Vitamin D Receptor Interacting Protein
  • Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • See also

  • Drip (disambiguation)
  • MED1

    Mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit 1 also known as DRIP205 or Trap220 is a subunit of the Mediator complex and is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MED1 gene. MED1 functions as a nuclear receptor coactivator.

    Function

    The activation of gene transcription is a multistep process that is triggered by factors that recognize transcriptional enhancer sites in DNA. These factors work with co-activators to direct transcriptional initiation by the RNA polymerase II apparatus. The mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit 1 protein is a subunit of the CRSP (cofactor required for SP1 activation) complex, which, along with TFIID, is required for efficient activation by SP1. This protein is also a component of other multisubunit complexes [e.g., thyroid hormone receptor-(TR-) associated proteins that interact with TR and facilitate TR function on DNA templates in conjunction with initiation factors and cofactors]. It also regulates p53-dependent apoptosis and it is essential for adipogenesis. This protein is known to have the ability to self-oligomerize.

    Fake

    Fake may refer to:

    In music:

  • Fake (Swedish band), a band active in the 1980s
  • Fake?, a Japanese rock band
  • Fake (album), by Adorable
  • "Fake" (Ai song)
  • "Fake" (Alexander O'Neal song) (1987)
  • "Fake" (Simply Red song) (2003)
  • Fake (US band), an American electro band remixed by Imperative Reaction
  • "Fake", a song by Brand New Heavies from Brother Sister
  • "Fake", a 1994 song by Korn from Korn
  • "Fake", a song by Mötley Crüe
  • In other uses:

  • Fake (manga), a BL manga
  • Fake (2003 film), a Thai movie
  • Fake (2010 film), a film featuring Fisher Stevens
  • Fake, Nigeria, a village 90 miles from Katagum
  • Fake, a 1969 book by Clifford Irving about art forger Elmyr de Hory
  • People with the name

  • Caterina Fake
  • Chen Fake
  • See also

  • Fake book, a collection of musical lead sheets
  • Charlatan
  • Counterfeit
  • Cover-up
  • Deception
  • Decoy
  • False
  • Faux
  • Feint
  • Forgery
  • Hoax
  • Replica
  • Fake?

    Fake? is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 2001 by Ken Lloyd and Inoran. Their music has been described as alternative mixed with electronic sounds. Their sound has also been called "Mixture Rock" as well as an "alternative punk rock mix." Lyrics are mainly in English and sometimes in Japanese.

    History

    In late 2001 Oblivion Dust vocalist Ken Lloyd joined up with Luna Sea guitarist Inoran and formed Fake?. They didn't go public until early 2002, though, where the two of them held a secret two-day "Show Case" event at Liquidroom Shinjuku. A short time later they released their first single "Taste Maximum." They released another single "Someday" and their first album "Breathe In..." which reached the top 30 in the Oricon charts despite a lack of promotion, major magazine interviews, or photo-sessions. Their respective musical influences can be heard throughout the album: slightly more trip hop songs were composed by Inoran, slightly more Punk rock songs composed by Ken. Then, they took part at the Summer Sonic Festival 2002 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong. They also played in gigs at Nagoya Diamond Hall, Osaka Namba Hatch and the Akasaka BLITZ. On November 2, the band started its Live Tour, doing 7 concerts in 5 towns. The final concert of this tour on November 24 at Zepp Tokyo, was later broadcast in Japan by WOWOW.

    Fake (manga)

    Fake is a seven-volume BL manga by Sanami Matoh. The story focuses in a romance between Randy "Ryo" Maclean and Dee Laytner, two New York City detectives from the fictitious 27th precinct. An anime version of the fifth act (or chapter) from the second manga is also available, in the form of an OVA.

    Randy "Ryo" Maclean, a half-Japanese cop, is new to the 27th Precinct, and he is partnered with Dee Laytner, an American with an overconfident attitude. The seven-volume manga details their adventures as police in a violent city and delves into each one's past, as well as developing their slowly building relationship. The final volume contains yaoi, and the first six volumes are mostly of a less intense, shōnen-ai nature.

    Other noteworthy characters are Bikky and Carol, two kids who have lost their families and have been taken in by Ryo, and subsequently by Dee. A few of the acts focus on the very sweet young love that develops between those two. JJ and Drake are other detectives from the 27th, and JJ, completely obsessed with Dee, becomes quite jealous of Ryo, and that of course makes for some interesting moments throughout the manga, although JJ moves his attentions to Drake towards the end of the series. Berkeley Rose has a similar fancy for Ryo. He isn't shy about it either, going so far as to steal a kiss whenever possible, much to the irritation of both Dee and Ryo.

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