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  1. Protozoology

    Protozoology is the study of protozoa , the animal like i.e., motility motile and heterotroph ic protists . This term has become dated as our understanding of the evolutionary relationships of the eukaryota has improved. External links http www.uga.edu protozoa The Society of Protozoologists Category Zoology Protist stub be be x old ca Protozoologia el es Protozoolog a id Protozoologi he ka pl Protozoologia pt Protozoologia ro Protozoologie ru sk Protozool gia uk ...   more details



  1. Chromatorida

    Chromatorida was an order biology order of pigmented intraerythrocytic parasitic protozoa created by Jacques Euz by in 1988, ref name Euz by1988 Euz by, J. 1988 Comparative Medical Protozoology, Vol. 3 Apicomplexa, 2 Haemosporidioses, Part 1 Plasmodiids, Haemoproteids, Piroplasms general characters ref but not widely used by biologists. It had one suborder Laveraniina which had two families Plasmodiidae and Haemoproteidae See also Haemospororida References reflist Protist stub Category Apicomplexa ...   more details



  1. Membranelle

    Membranelles also membranellae are structures found around the mouth, or cytostome, in ciliate protist s. They are typically arranged in series, to form an adoral zone of membranelles, or AZM, on the left side of the buccal cavity peristome . ref Lynn, Denis. The Ciliated Protozoa. Springer, 2008. p. 31. ISBN 978 1 4020 8238 2 e ISBN 978 1 4020 8239 9 ref The membranelles are made up of kinetosome s arranged in groups to make up polykinetids . The cilia which emerge from these structures appear to fused and to function as a single membrane, which can be used to sweep particles of food into the cytostome, or for locomotion. ref Kudo, Richard R. Protozoology. 4th ed. Charles C. Thomas, 1954. p. 59. ref reflist Category Organelles protist stub de Membranelle fr Membranelle ...   more details



  1. Don Fernando de Buen y Lozano

    Unreferenced date October 2009 Don Fernando de Buen y Lozano 1895 1962 was a Spain Spanish ichthyologist and oceanographer . He lived in Mexico , Uruguay , and Chile . In Uruguay, he was the director of the Department of Science at the Oceanography and Fisheries Service as well as Professor of Hydrobiology and Protozoology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buen Y Lozano, Don Fernando ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buen Y Lozano, Don Fernando Category 1895 births Category 1962 deaths Category Spanish ichthyologists Spain scientist stub Zoologist stub fr Fernando de Buen y Lozano ...   more details



  1. Brooklynella hostilis

    Unreferenced type Eukaryote date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Taxobox color khaki name Brooklynella hostilis domain Eukaryote Eukaryota unranked phylum Alveolata phylum Ciliate Ciliophora classis Phyllopharyngea ordo Dysteriida familia Hartmannulidae genus Brooklynella species B. hostilis binomial Brooklynella hostilis binomial authority Lom & Nigrelli, 1970 Brooklynella hostilis is a marine parasite that causes a condition known as Clownfish disease . It is known to be found in marine aquarium s. DEFAULTSORT Brooklynella Hostilis Category Fish diseases Category Veterinary protozoology Disease stub Fish stub ...   more details



  1. Protistology

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Protistology is a scientific discipline devoted to the study of protists . Its field of study overlaps with more traditional disciplines of phycology , mycology , and protozoology , just as protists , which, being a paraphyletic group embrace algae , some organisms regarded previously as primitive fungi , and protozoa animal motile protists lacking chloroplasts . Also a journal by the same name. Category Protista Category Biology Protist stub et Protistoloogia hr Protistologija it Protistologia ka pl Protistologia ru sr Protistologija uk ...   more details



  1. Cytomere

    Cytomeres are structures that are formed when the contents of a single large schizont are separated into multiple daughter cells, in the course of schizogony . ref cite journal author Moltmann UG, Mehlhorn H, Friedhoff KT title Ultrastructural study of the development of Babesia ovis Piroplasmia in the ovary of the vector tick Rhipicephalus bursa journal The Journal of protozoology volume 29 issue 1 pages 30 8 year 1982 month February pmid 7086711 ref Cytomeres are caused by complex invagination s of the surface of the schizont. They complete the budding process in the formation of large numbers of merozoite s and are found in some species of sporozoan s&mdash including those of the Leucocytozoon genus&mdash undergoing exoerythrocytic asexual division. References Reflist Category Apicomplexa protist stub ...   more details



  1. Haemoproteus plataleae

    italictitle Taxobox color greenyellow name Haemoproteidae domain Eukarya regnum Chromalveolata superphylum Alveolata phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida subclassis Haemosporidiasina ordo Chromatorida subordo Laveraniina familia Haemoproteidae genus Haemoproteus species H. plataleae binomial Haemoproteus plataleae binomial authority de Mello, 1935 Haemoproteus plataleae is a species of parasitic protozoa that infects ibises and spoonbills. It has been recovered from adult and juvenile American White Ibis in Florida. ref Cite doi 10.2307.2F3280589 ref References reflist Alveolata Category Apicomplexa Category Protozoa Category Poultry diseases Category Veterinary protozoology Category Bird parasites parasite stub uk Haemoproteus ...   more details



  1. Quick Professor of Biology

    The Quick Professorship of Biology is one of the senior List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge professorships in biology at the University of Cambridge . Frederick James Quick 1836 1902 was a wealthy coffee merchant who was employed in the London law firm Quick, Reek and James at the time of his death. He bequeathed the majority of his wealth to the University of Cambridge he had been a law student at Trinity Hall, Cambridge Trinity Hall , graduating in 1859 to be used in the study of vegetable and animal biology . After much debate, it was decided that the professorship should primarily cover the field of protozoology , and in 1906 George Nuttall became the first holder of the chair. Quick Professors George Nuttall 1906 David Keilin 1932 Vincent Brian Wigglesworth 1952 Robin Coombs 1966 Christopher Craig Wylie 1988 Stephen Philip Jackson 1995 References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for a discussion of different citation methods and how to generate footnotes using the ref , ref and reference tags reflist unreferenced date November 2006 Category Cambridge Professorships Category Professorships in Biology ...   more details



  1. Covering sickness

    Covering sickness , or dourine French, from the Arabic darina , meaning mangy said of a female camel , feminine of darin , meaning dirty , ref cite web title dourine work American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition publisher Bartleby.com date 2000 url http www.bartleby.com 61 18 D0361800.html accessdate 2007 05 13 ref is a disease of horses and other members of the family equidae . The disease is caused by Trypanosoma equiperdum , which belongs to an important genus of parasitic protozoa , and is the only member of the genus that is spread through sexual intercourse. The occurrence of Dourine is Notifiable in the European Union under legislation from the OIE. References Reflist External links MeshName Dourine Category Horse diseases Category Horse breeding and studs Category Veterinary protozoology horse stub Veterinary med stub de Besch lseuche ja pl Zaraza stadnicza pt Durina ...   more details



  1. Plasmodium gallinaceum

    italic title Taxobox name Plasmodium gallinaceum regnum Protista phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida ordo Haemosporida familia Plasmodiidae genus Plasmodium species P. gallinaceum binomial Plasmodium gallinaceum binomial authority mile Josef Alexander Brumpt Brumpt , 1935 Plasmodium gallinaceum is a species of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Haemamoeba that causes malaria in poultry . ref cite web title Plasmodium Infection work The Merck Veterinary Manual year 2006 url http www.merckvetmanual.com mvm index.jsp?cfile htm bc 200107.htm accessdate 2007 07 03 ref Description This species was described by Emile Brumpt Alexandre Joseph Emile Brumpt 1877 1951 a French professor of parasitology during a trip to Ceylon now Sri Lanka . Geographic range Empty section date July 2010 Clinical features and host pathology Empty section date July 2010 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Plasmodium Gallinaceum Category Poultry diseases Category Plasmodium Category Veterinary protozoology Category Bird parasites veterinary med stub plasmodium stub id Plasmodium gallinaceum ...   more details



  1. Plasmodium venkataramiahii

    italic title Plasmodium venkataramiahii is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium . Like all Plasmodium species P. achromaticum has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are bird s. Taxobox name Plasmodium venkataramiahii image caption image image width regnum Protista phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida ordo Haemosporida familia Plasmodiidae genus Plasmodium species P. venkataramiahii binomial Plasmodium venkataramiahii Clinical features and host pathology This species infects crows Corvus splendens . ref name Rao1977 Rao, T.S.B., Devi, A. & Rao, T.B. 1977 Studies on experimental infection of Plasmodium venkataramiahii of the crow Corvus splendens in the chicks. Abstract, 5th International Congress on Protozoology 194. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Plasmodium Venkataramiahii Category Plasmodium plasmodium stub eo Plasmodio id Plasmodium venkataramiahii lt Plazmodis pl Zarodziec sv Plasmodium sl kte zh ...   more details



  1. Haemoproteus columbae

    italictitle Taxobox color greenyellow name Haemoproteidae domain Eukarya regnum Chromalveolata superphylum Alveolata phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida ordo Haemospororida familia Haemoproteidae genus Haemoproteus species H. columbae binomial Haemoproteus columbae binomial authority Kruse, 1890 Haemoproteus columbae is a species of parasitic protozoa that infects pigeons. ref cite journal author Cox FE title History of the discovery of the malaria parasites and their vectors journal Parasites & Vectors volume 3 issue 1 pages 5 year 2010 pmid 20205846 pmc 2825508 doi 10.1186 1756 3305 3 5 url http www.parasitesandvectors.com content 3 1 5 ref It is slated for genome sequencing. ref http plasmodb.org plasmo communityDownload.do?fname Table2 021208 SampleStatus 032111 20SampleStatus.pdf ref References reflist Alveolata Category Apicomplexa Category Protozoa Category Poultry diseases Category Veterinary protozoology uk Haemoproteus Category Bird parasites ...   more details



  1. Holotricha

    first Gary N. title Protozoology year 1909 publisher Lea and Febiger location New York pages 52 ref ref cite book last Kudo first Richard title Protozoology. 4th Edition. year 1954 publisher Charles ... protozoology1954kudo.pdf ref ref cite book last Hall first R. P. title Protozoology year 1953 publisher ...   more details



  1. Babesia divergens

    italic title Taxobox color khaki name Babesia divergens image regnum Protist a phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida ordo Piroplasmasina familia Babesiidae genus Babesia species B. divergens binomial Babesia divergens Babesia divergens is an red blood cell intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite, transmitted by the tick Ixodes ricinus . It is the main agent of bovinae bovine babesiosis , or redwater fever , in Europe. Young cattle are less susceptible. The current emphasis in Europe on sustainable agriculture and extensification is likely to lead to an increase in Vector epidemiology vector tick populations with increased risk of infection. It is not only a cause of significant loss to the cattle industry it can also infect immunodeficiency immunocompromised humans, causing medical emergencies characterized by rapid fulmination and parasitemias that may exceed 70 . References Zintl A, Mulcahy G, Skerrett HE, Taylor SM, Gray JS. 2003 Babesia divergens , a bovine blood parasite of veterinary and zoonotic importance. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 16 4 622 636 Category Apicomplexa Category Parasitic protists Category bovine diseases Category Veterinary protozoology parasite stub ja pl Babesia divergens zh ...   more details



  1. Leucocytozoon andrewsi

    italic title Taxobox name Leucocytozoon andrewsi image caption image image width domain Eukaryota regnum Chromalveolata superphylum Alveolata phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida subclassis Haemosporidiasina ordo Achromatorida subordo Theileriina familia Leucocytozoidae genus Leucocytozoon species L. andrewsi binomial Leucocytozoon andrewsi Leucocytozoon andrewsi is a parasite of the genus Leucocytozoon . Like all Leucocytozoon species L. andrewsi has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The invertebrate hosts belong to the flies of the genus Simulium . The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are chicken s. Description The parasite was first described by Atchley in 1951. ref name Atchley FO. 1951 Leucocytozoon andrewsi n. sp., from chickens observed in a survey of blood parasites in domestic animals in South Carolina. J. Parasitol. 37 5 1 483 488 ref Geographical occurrence This species is found in the United States United States of America . Clinical features and host pathology This species infects chickens Gallus gallus domesticus . References Reflist Category Apicomplexa Category Poultry diseases Category Veterinary protozoology Category Bird parasites protist stub veterinary med stub ...   more details



  1. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology

    italictitle Infobox Journal cover discipline Medical microbiology website http www.ijmm.org publisher Medknow Publications country India frequency Quarterly abbreviation Indian J. Med. Microbiol. history 1983 present ISSN 0255 0857 eISSN 1998 3646 CODEN IJMMEF OCLC 15085386 The Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Association of Medical Microbiology . The journal publishes articles on medical microbiology including bacteriology , virology , phycology , mycology , parasitology , and protozoology . Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed in Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, Bioline International, CAB Abstracts, Caspur, CINAHL, CSA databases, DOAJ , EBSCO , Excerpta Medica EMBASE , Expanded Academic ASAP, JournalSeek , Global Health, Google Scholar , Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, HINARI , Index Copernicus, IndMed, Journal Citation Reports , MedInd, MEDLINE Index Medicus , OpenJGate, Science Citation Index Expanded , Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, Scopus , SIIC databases, Tropical Diseases Bulletin, and Ulrich s Periodicals Directory . External links Official http www.ijmm.org Category Open access journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Microbiology journals Category Medknow Publications academic journals Category Publications established in 1983 Category 1983 establishments in India ...   more details



  1. Burt Goldberg

    Orphan date January 2011 Burt Goldberg is a Professor of Chemistry at New York University . Goldberg received his B.S. from Pace University , M.Phil from Mt. Sinai School of Medicine , and Ph.D. from the University of Cardiff . He has received the S.H. Hutner Award for Research Contributions to Protozoology 2004 . ref http chemistry.fas.nyu.edu object burtgoldberg.html ref He has been a visiting faculty member at Barnard College. ref http www.barnard.edu chem DeptNews.htm ref He is one of the faculty at NYU to plan to deliver all of his lectures on the web in a general course, with the class time used instead for discussions. ref http chronicle.com article Mass Video Courses May Free Up 123781 Chronicl of Higher Education August 8, 2010 ref His course, The Body How It Works will be first taught in this format in 2011, but the lectures are expected to be available to the public in 2010. ref http nyulocal.com on campus 2010 09 07 nyu to offer free online courses enhanced student versions for credit ref References Reflist External links http chemistry.fas.nyu.edu object burtgoldberg.htm NYU web page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goldberg, Burt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goldberg, Burt Category New York University faculty Category Living people Category American academics ...   more details



  1. Arthracanthida

    Taxobox name Arthracanthida domain Eukaryote Eukaryota unranked phylum Rhizaria phylum Radiolarian Radiolaria classis Acantharea subclassis Arthracanthida subclassis authority Schewiakoff, 1926  ref cite web author WoRMS year 2010 title Arthracanthida publisher World Register of Marine Species url http www.marinespecies.org aphia.php?p taxdetails&id 367301 accessdate July 17, 2011 ref synonyms Acanthometrida Arthracanthida , a sub class of Acantharea , is a group of marine protozoan s. They consist mainly of a gelatinous sheath filled with cytoplasm and a skeleton of up to 20 radially placed spicule s made of celestite . While mostly found in the upper areas of the ocean, they are able to move vertically by using microfilament s attached to the spicules to expand and contract the sheath. They are plentiful in the Gulf Stream during the summer months, but little is known about their overall distribution. References reflist L. H. Hyman, The Invertebrates, vol. 1, McGraw Hill, 1940 T. Cavalier Smith, Kingdom Protozoa and its 18 phyla, Microbiol. Rev., 57 4 953 994, 1993 K. Hausmann and N. Hulsmann, Protozoology, Georg Thieme Verlag, New York, 1996 Category Radiolarians ...   more details



  1. Charles Morley Wenyon

    Charles Morley Wenyon Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1949.0017 ref , Royal Society of Medicine FRSM , Order of St Michael and St George CMG , Order of the British Empire CBE 1878 1948 was a distinguished english protozoology protozoologist . ref cite pmid 374292 ref Wenyon was awarded many honours and prizes for his work during his lifetime including The Makdougall Brisbane Prize of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1927 The Mary Kingsley Medal of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1929 Officier de la Legion d Honneur in 1933 Elected Honorary Member of the Societe Belge de Medecine Tropicale in 1934 Honorary Life Member of the New York Academy of Sciences in 1945 The Theobald Smith Gold Medal of the American Academy of Tropical Medicine in 1946 Electeed Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and Honorary Member of the Societe de Pathologie Exotique in 1947 Manson Medal of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wenyon, Charles Morley Category Recipients of the Makdougall Brisbane Prize Category Fellows of the Royal Society ...   more details



  1. Elmer Noble

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Elmer Ray Noble , 16 January 1909&ndash 8 March 2001 was zoology professor of zoology at the University of California, Santa Barbara , and an internationally recognized protozoology protozoologist and parasitology parasitologist . Noble was born in Pyongyang , Korea , to American Methodist missionary parents, William Arthur Noble and Mattie Wilcox Noble . He lived with his family in Korea until 1927, when he and his identical twin brother, Glenn Arthur Noble , moved to the United States to attend the University of California, Berkeley , where he earned a Bachelor of Arts B.A. in zoology , an Master s degree M.A. in zoology, and a Ph.D. in protozoology and parasitology. Noble joined the UC Santa Barbara faculty in 1936, where he worked for 38 years before retiring in 1974. At UC Santa Barbara, he was, in turn Chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, Dean of Liberal Arts, Acting Provost, Acting Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, and Vice Chancellor for Graduate Affairs. He held administrative offices in the following professional societies President, Society of Southern California Parasitologists Vice President, American Microscopical Society President, Society of Protozoologists President, American Society of Parasitologists In 1971, Noble and his twin co authored PARASITOLOGY. The Biology of Animal Parasites. Elmer R. Noble and Glenn A. Noble. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. In 1978, the former Biology Biological Sciences Building at Santa Barbara was renamed Elmer Ray Noble Hall in his honor. In addition to his teaching and research, he is remembered for the first description of the pathogenic myxosporea n, Ceratomyxa shasta . His contributions to this field have also been recognized with the patronym y of two species of myxozoa n, Myxidium noblei Zubchenko & Krasin, 1980 and Myxobolus noblei Sarkar, 1982 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Noble, Elmer R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF B ...   more details



  1. John William Scott Macfie

    Infobox scientist name John William Scott Macfie image image size 220px caption birth date 16 September 1879 birth place Eastham, Cheshire death date 11 October 1948 death place Hastings , Sussex residence citizenship nationality British ethnicity field Zoology Medicine work institutions Edinburgh University ref name WhosWho1938 br Radcliffe Infirmary and County Hospital, Oxford ref name WhosWho1938 alma mater Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge ref name WhosWho1938 doctoral advisor doctoral students known for Researches on tropical diseases, especially on Malaria and Trypanosomiasis ref name WhosWho1938 br Contributions to entomology , particularly descriptive reports of new species, on Ceratopogonidae Ceratopogonidae biting midges , mosquitoes and tse tse fly ref name WhosWho1938 author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes Mary Kingsley Medal religion footnotes signature John William Scott Macfie Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin M.A. Cantab. , University of Edinburgh Medical School M.B.,Ch.B. Edin. , Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine D.T.M. , Doctor of Science D.Sc. Edin. 16 September 1879 11 October 1948 was a British entomologist , parasitologist and Protozoology protozoologist , ref name WhosWho1938 cite book last first authorlink coauthors title Who s Who 1938 year 1938 publisher A & C Black location London id I ref born in Eastham, Cheshire , England. He died in Hastings , Sussex , England. Macfie was educated at Oundle School and Caius College, Cambridge . ref Venn id MFY898JW name Macfie, John William Scott ref He was director of the Medical Research Institute in Accra between 1914 and 1923, having undertaken the same responsibilities in an acting capacity at Nigerian Institute of Medical Research Lagos in 1913. ref name WhosWho1938 He was awarded the Mary Kingsley medal by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1919 ref name WhosWho1938 and lectured at that institution on protozoology between 1923 and 1925. ref name WhosW ...   more details



  1. Enrique Beltrán

    Enrique Beltr n Castillo 1903 &ndash 1994 was one of Mexico s first conservationists. A student of Alfonso Herrera at the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM in the 1920s, Beltr n was appointed by Herrera to head two marine commissions in 1923 and 1926 , that were established to study and improve the use of Mexico s coastal fisheries. ref Simonian, p. 133 ref In 1932, Beltr n received a List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1932 Guggenheim Fellowship to consult Oceanography oceanographic archives in the United States and to study protozoology at Columbia University . ref Simonian, p. 133 ref After completing his doctorate in zoology at Columbia, from 1939 52 Beltr n headed the Department of Protozoology at Mexico s Institute of Health and Tropical Diseases . ref Simonian, p. 135 ref With assistance from the Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation , in 1952, Beltr n founded the Mexican Institute of Renewable Natural Resources Instituto Mexicano de Recursos Naturales Renovables, or IMERNAR , one of Mexico s first conservation organizations, serving as its first director. ref Simonian, p. 136 ref In 1966, he received a medal of honor from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature IUCN . References Simonian, Lane. 1995. Defending the Land of the Jaguar A History of Conservation in Mexico . Austin, TX University of Texas Press. Available http books.google.com books?id kVaNsUyPxEEC Google books Marcotullio, Peter and Gordon McGranahan. 2007. Scaling urban environmental challenges from local to global and back . United Kingdom Earthscan. Available http books.google.com books?id mnE2qC3A12cC&pg PA264&dq 22Enrique Beltr C3 A1n 22 2B1994&hl en&ei Kl0vTLDxEtL9nAfOkIHXAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CDgQ6AEwBA v onepage&q 22Enrique 20Beltr C3 A1n 22 20 2B1994&f false Google books reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beltran, Enrique ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEA ...   more details



  1. Drip

    wiktionary Drip may refer to Dripping liquid Intravenous drip , 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 television ident TV ident for BBC Two used in the 2001 2007 ident series BBC Two Personality idents 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 Mediator coactivator DRIP , Vitamin D Receptor Interacting Protein Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples See also lookfrom intitle Drip brew , a coffee brewing method Drip O lator , a drip brew coffee pot Drip dickey , a wine accessory Drip line disambiguation Drip pan , in an oven Dripetrua Dripping Springs disambiguation Dripsey Dripstick Dripstone disambiguation Driptorch , a tool used in firefighting and forestry Drop disambiguation Leak disambig ...   more details



  1. Cryptocaryon

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