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2006 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2006
We introduce a construction of raptor codes to be used over symmetric channels. An important property of the proposed scheme is that unlike the previous construction of raptor codes, it allows to design codes that are approaching the capacity of the underlying channel in a rate-compatible way.
Hossein Pishro-Nik, Faramarz Fekri
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We introduce a construction of raptor codes to be used over symmetric channels. An important property of the proposed scheme is that unlike the previous construction of raptor codes, it allows to design codes that are approaching the capacity of the underlying channel in a rate-compatible way.
Hossein Pishro-Nik, Faramarz Fekri
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Chlamydiosis in Captive Raptors
Avian Diseases, 1990Chlamydia psittaci was isolated from four red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) that died suddenly and from seven birds that survived at a raptor rehabilitation center in California in 1983. One hundred captive raptors representing 14 species in five families were subsequently tested serologically and by direct cloacal culture. C.
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Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, 2000
Aspergillosis is a devastating disease affecting raptors. An understanding of the environmental factors that promote a fungal infection, what species are most sensitive to this disease and how the disease may express itself is necessary to successfully outline a treatment program.
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Aspergillosis is a devastating disease affecting raptors. An understanding of the environmental factors that promote a fungal infection, what species are most sensitive to this disease and how the disease may express itself is necessary to successfully outline a treatment program.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Neonatal and juvenile raptors may differ from adults in their husbandry, disease predispositions, and medical therapies. There are differences between captive bred juveniles and those presented for rehabilitation to the wild, which must be taken into consideration for successful long-term outcomes.
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Neonatal and juvenile raptors may differ from adults in their husbandry, disease predispositions, and medical therapies. There are differences between captive bred juveniles and those presented for rehabilitation to the wild, which must be taken into consideration for successful long-term outcomes.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2007
Raptors may present with a variety of conditions, such as trauma, debilitation, and disease, that necessitate emergency care. Emergency treatment should prioritize stabilization of the patient. Diagnostic testing should be delayed until feasible based on patient status.
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Raptors may present with a variety of conditions, such as trauma, debilitation, and disease, that necessitate emergency care. Emergency treatment should prioritize stabilization of the patient. Diagnostic testing should be delayed until feasible based on patient status.
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Science Signaling, 2011
mTOR phosphorylates an RNA binding protein in a raptor-independent manner to stimulate translation of an insulin-like growth factor.
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mTOR phosphorylates an RNA binding protein in a raptor-independent manner to stimulate translation of an insulin-like growth factor.
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Choice Reviews Online, 2001
Just about anything anyone would want to know about diurnal raptors (eagles, hawks, falcons, and vultures) is in this book. Owls are not included. Weidensaul is a wonderfully engaging writer, and the text is readily accessible to most readers from sixth graders to adults.
Williams, C Timothy
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Just about anything anyone would want to know about diurnal raptors (eagles, hawks, falcons, and vultures) is in this book. Owls are not included. Weidensaul is a wonderfully engaging writer, and the text is readily accessible to most readers from sixth graders to adults.
Williams, C Timothy
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Raptors as Victims and Ambassadors: Raptor Rehabilitation, Education, and Outreach
2018From hunting songbirds at backyard feeders to circling in awe-inspiring loops above a city park, raptors make their presence known in urban environments. As raptors increasingly inhabit urbanized areas, they not only become more visible to people but encounter new opportunities and challenges (see chapter 14).
Lori Arent, Michelle Willette, Gail Buhl
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 1998
Emergency care of raptors often requires extensive diagnostics and therapeutic regimens to stabilize and support the ill or injured raptor. Whether falconry birds, educational birds, or raptors from the wild are presented, various medical conditions must be addressed to help guide the practitioner toward a complete recovery for the raptor.
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Emergency care of raptors often requires extensive diagnostics and therapeutic regimens to stabilize and support the ill or injured raptor. Whether falconry birds, educational birds, or raptors from the wild are presented, various medical conditions must be addressed to help guide the practitioner toward a complete recovery for the raptor.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
"Raptor" is a collective term to describe both diurnal birds, mainly of the order Falconiformes and those which are generally nocturnal, the Strigiformes (owls). This article discusses the management of raptors in captivity for breeding.
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"Raptor" is a collective term to describe both diurnal birds, mainly of the order Falconiformes and those which are generally nocturnal, the Strigiformes (owls). This article discusses the management of raptors in captivity for breeding.
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