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A dress is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or with a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment. Dress may also refer to: Attire * Clothing in general * Costume, fancy dress * Standard diving dress, the old heavy canvas diving suit with a large metal helmet * To dress a set, in film or theater production Music * ''Dress'' (Shizuka Kudo album), 1997 * ''Dress'' (Sophie Villy album), 2014 * "Dress" (PJ Harvey song), 1991 * "Dress" (Buck-Tick song), 1993 * "Dress" (Taylor Swift song), 2017 Surname * Andreas Dress (born 1938), German mathematician * (born 1947), French actress Other * ''Dress'' (film), an award-winning short film * DRESS syndrome, Drug Rash (or Reaction) with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms, also known as Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome See also * * * Dres (Polish subculture), a term used in Poland to describe a specific subculture or class of young males * Dresch, a French motorcycle manufacturer * The Dress (disam ...
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Dress
A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a garment traditionally worn by women or girls consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment). It consists of a top piece that covers the torso and hangs down over the legs. A dress can be any one-piece garment containing a skirt of any length, and can be formal or casual. A dress can have sleeves, straps, or be held up with elastic around the chest, leaving the shoulders bare. Dresses also vary in color. The hemlines of dresses vary depending on modesty, weather, fashion or the personal taste of the wearer. Overview Dresses are outer garments made up of a bodice and a skirt and can be made in one or more pieces. Dresses are generally suitable for both formal wear and casual wear in the West for women and girls. Historically, dresses could also include other items of clothing such as corsets, kirtles, partlets, petticoats, smocks, and stomachers. History 11t ...
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Andreas Dress
Andreas Dress (born 26 August 1938) is a German mathematician specializing in geometry, combinatorics and mathematical biology. Dress earned his PhD from the University of Kiel in 1962, under the supervision of Friedrich Bachmann and Karl-Heinrich Weise. His thesis is entitled ''Konstruktion metrischer Ebenen''. He has been a professor of mathematics at the University of Bielefeld since 1969. In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin. See also *Split networks *SplitsTree *T-theory *Tight span In metric geometry, the metric envelope or tight span of a metric space ''M'' is an injective metric space into which ''M'' can be embedded. In some sense it consists of all points "between" the points of ''M'', analogous to the convex hull of a po ... References Living people 1938 births 20th-century German mathematicians University of Kiel alumni Academic staff of Bielefeld University {{Germany-mathematician-stub ...
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Dresser (other)
Dresser may refer to: Furniture * A chest of drawers in a bedroom * A dressing table * A Welsh dresser (often called a "china hutch" in the United States), used to store and display crockery and cutlery in a kitchen, scullery or dining room Film and theater * Dresser (theatre), theatrical stagehand involved with costumes * ''The Dresser'', a 1980 play by Ronald Harwood ** ''The Dresser'' (1983 film), a film adaptation of the play starring Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay ** ''The Dresser'' (2015 film), a TV adaptation of the play starring Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen * ''Hamlet's Dresser'', a memoir by Bob Smith about his experiences as a dresser Places * Dresser, California, community in Alameda County * Dresser, Indiana, a ghost town in Vigo County * Dresser, Wisconsin, small town in Polk County, Wisconsin * Dresser (CDP), Indiana * Dresser Island * Dresser Tower Others * Dresser (surname) * Dresser Industries, multinational corporation based in Dallas, Texas * Full- ...
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Dressing (other)
Dressing commonly refers to: * Dressing (knot), the process of arranging a knot * Dressing (medical), a medical covering for a wound, usually made of cloth * Dressing, putting on clothing Dressing may also refer to: Food * Salad dressing, a type of sauce which is generally poured on a salad, or spread on the bread of a sandwich * Stuffing, also called dressing, a mixture of various ingredients used to fill a cavity in another food item Other uses * Dressing, the application of a profile onto a grinding wheel * Dressing, a covering or enhanced construction method to improve an object's appearance: ** Ashlar, stone dressing(s) ** Brickwork dressings, using counter-coloured or complementary coloured bricks ** Stucco (also known as render or rendering): ***Binder (material) and water applied in decorative fashion; it can also refer to interior *** aggregates, ***Plasterwork in relief ** Well dressing (decoration), a tradition practised in some parts of rural England * Dressing, th ...
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The Dress (other)
The dress was a viral phenomenon on the Internet in 2015. Viewers of the image disagreed on whether the dress depicted in a photograph was coloured black and blue, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception, which have been the subject of ongoing scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science, producing a number of papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. The phenomenon originated from a washed-out colour photograph of a dress posted on the social networking service Facebook. Within a week, more than ten million tweets had mentioned the dress, using hashtags such as #thedress, #whiteandgold, and #blackandblue. Although the dress was eventually confirmed to be coloured black and blue, the image prompted much online discussion of different users' perceptions of the colour of the dress. Members of the scientific community began to investigate the photograph for new insights into human colour vision. The dress ...
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Dresch
Dresch et Cie (1920–1949) was one of France's more important motorcycle manufacturers.The Illustrated Directory of Motorcycles. Micro De Cet, Mirco De Cet. MotorBooks International, 13 Feb 2003 It was founded in Étampes, France by the eccentric multi-millionaire French-Algerian industrialist Henri Dresch, whose other business interests were to include an upmarket spa hotel. Within five months of its founding, it was able to rise to the forefront of its specialty,PME et croissance économique: l'expérience française des années 1920. Michel Lescure. Économica, 1996 going on to use advanced designs such as press-steel frame and forks and shaft drives, and later moved to the Everest factory in Paris's 15th arrondissement. The company's products ranged from 98cc to 246cc single-cylinder two-stroke machines to luxury 750cc four-cylinder model. Dresch used proprietary engines from various suppliers including Aubier Dunne, Chaise, JAP, MAG, Stainless and Train. In 1930, it produ ...
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Dres (Polish Subculture)
Dres or dresiarz (plural ''dresy'' or ''dresiarze'' ) is a term used in Poland to describe a specific subculture or class of young males. Dresiarze stereotypically live in urban tower blocks or tenement houses. They are usually portrayed as undereducated, unemployed, aggressive, and anti-social. Dialogi polityczne, ''O tym, dlaczego dresiarze noszą dresy. Rozważania nad antropologią odzieży sportowej w subkulturach chuligańskich''
The ''dresiarz'' phenomenon was first observed in the 1990s and is sometimes compared to the British s, Scottish
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DRESS Syndrome
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), also termed drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS), is a rare reaction to certain medications. It involves primarily a widespread skin rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and characteristic blood abnormalities such as an abnormally high level of eosinophils, low number of platelets, and increased number of atypical white blood cells (lymphocytes). However, DRESS is often complicated by potentially life-threatening inflammation of internal organs and the syndrome has about a 10% mortality rate. Treatment consists of stopping the offending medication and providing supportive care. Systemic corticosteroids are commonly used as well but no controlled clinical trials have assessed the efficacy of this treatment. DRESS is classified as one form of severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). In addition to DRESS, SCARs includes four other drug-induced skin reactions, the Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS); Toxic epider ...
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Dress (film)
''Dress'' is a short film shot in Hawaii and directed by Henry Ian Cusick Henry Ian Cusick (born 17 April 1967) is a Peruvian-Scottish actor of television, film, and theatre and a television director. He is best known for his role as Desmond Hume in the ABC television series ''Lost'', for which he received a Primet ... who also plays the lead role of Ben Granger. The film was written by Cusick and Susan Soon He Stanton. Synopsis Ben's Hawaiian wife Maile has just died and he is struggling to cope with his own grief let alone that of his two sons. Amid a refuge of alcohol and pills, Ben finds comfort in wearing Maile's dress. Jonas, his 4-year-old son is delighted with his new “Mommy” around the house and joins in with Ben's antics, which with the arrival of a wig at the home are getting out of control. Frowned upon by their Hawaiian “Auntie” and the cause of huge embarrassment for his teenage son Koa, Bens extreme behavior creates more problems when Koa believes th ...
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Dress (Taylor Swift Song)
''Reputation'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 10, 2017, by Big Machine Records, and would be her last release under the label. Swift became a subject of rampant tabloid scrutiny following the release of her fifth studio album ''1989'' (2014), with the media outlets highly publicizing her personal life and her celebrity disputes. She hence secluded herself from the press and social media, where she had maintained an active presence, and created ''Reputation'' as an effort to revamp her state of mind. Influenced by the commotion, Swift wrote ''Reputation'' under two major themes: the excessive gossip surrounding her, and finding love during tumultuous events. She recruited Jack Antonoff, Max Martin, and Shellback for the album's production. Marking a stark shift from the synth-pop style of its predecessor, ''Reputation'' is built around electropop, R&B, and trap, inspired by urban genr ...
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Clothing
Clothing (also known as clothes, apparel, and attire) are items worn on the body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles, but over time it has included garments made from animal skin and other thin sheets of materials and natural products found in the environment, put together. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on gender, body type, social factors, and geographic considerations. Garments cover the body, footwear covers the feet, gloves cover the hands, while hats and headgear cover the head. Eyewear and jewelry are not generally considered items of clothing, but play an important role in fashion and clothing as costume. Clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, rough surfaces, sharp stones, rash-causing plants, insect bites, by providing a barrier between the skin and the environment. Clothing can insulate against ...
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Dress (Buck-Tick Song)
is the seventh single by Japanese Rock music, rock band Buck Tick, released on May 21, 1993. The song was written by vocalist Atsushi Sakurai, composed by guitarist Hidehiko Hoshino, and produced by the band themselves. It was the first single released off of their seventh studio album ''Darker Than Darkness -Style 93-'', which was released a month later. It reached number 5 on the Oricon Singles Chart. It is band's fourth best-selling single, with over 171,000 copies sold. In 2005, the song was remixed and used as the opening theme of the ''Trinity Blood'' anime adaptation. This version was released as the band's twenty-third single on April 20, 2005, under the title , and peaked at number 24 on the Oricon chart. Track listing 1993 release All tracks arranged by Buck-Tick. 2005 release Personnel ;Buck-Tick *Atsushi Sakurai – vocals *Hisashi Imai – guitar *Hidehiko Hoshino – guitar, piano, synthesizer *Yutaka Higuchi (musician), Yutaka Higuchi – bass *Toll Yagami – ...
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