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Raptor

Proceedings of the International Academic Conference on the Future of Game Design and Technology, 2010
Game sketching is used to identify enjoyable designs for digital games without the expense of fully implementing them. We present Raptor, a novel tool for sketching games. Raptor shows how table-top interaction can effectively support the ideation phase of game design by enabling collaboration in the design and testing process. Raptor heavily relies on
J. David Smith, T. C. Nicholas Graham
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Raptor Pediatrics

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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The Aging Raptor

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2010
There is little information available in the literature regarding geriatric raptor medicine. Estimating the life span of birds of prey and evaluating factors that influence longevity are continuing to be explored. Identifying disease conditions that arise with advancing age may involve various body systems including the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular,
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Captive raptor propagation

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 Vision

2018
Diurnal raptors (birds of the orders Accipitriformes and Falconiformes), renowned for their extraordinarily sharp eyesight, have fascinated humans for centuries. The high visual acuity in some raptor species is possible due to their large eyes, both in relative and absolute terms, and a high density of cone photoreceptors.
Mindaugas Mitkus   +4 more
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Raptor Gastroenterology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2005
Eric, Klaphake, Jo, Clancy
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Raptor study

2000
Instructions on teaching students about raptors.
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Real age prediction from the transcriptome with RAPToR

Nature Methods, 2022
Romain Bulteau, Mirko Francesconi
exaly  

Raptor

2017
James Macdonald Lockhart   +1 more
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Leucine regulates autophagy via acetylation of the mTORC1 component raptor

Nature Communications, 2020
, David C Rubinsztein
exaly  

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