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  2. Cuterebra fontinella - Wikipedia

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    Cuterebra fontinella, the mouse bot fly, is a species of New World skin bot fly in the family Oestridae. C. fontinella is typically around 1 cm (0.39 in) in length with a black and yellow color pattern. [2] C. fontinella develops by parasitizing nutrients from its host, typically the white-footed mouse.

  3. MouseHunt - Wikipedia

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    MouseHunt is a passive browser game in which players, referred to as hunters, catch mice with a variety of traps to earn experience points and virtual gold. MouseHunt was developed by HitGrab, Inc. under the direction of Bryan Freeman and Joel Auge, and was released to a select group of beta testers in early 2007.

  4. Squish (Froglogic) - Wikipedia

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    Squish is a commercial cross-platform GUI and regression testing tool that can test applications based on a variety of graphical user interface (GUI) technologies (see list below). Squish was initially developed by Froglogic in 2003. On April 13, 2021, the Qt Group acquired froglogic GmbH. Since then, Squish and the other froglogic products ...

  5. Adam Rifkin - Wikipedia

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    He wrote Knucklehead for WWE Studios, starring WWE star Big Show, Underdog for Walt Disney Pictures, Zoom, starring Tim Allen and two films for DreamWorks, Mouse Hunt and Small Soldiers. Continuing in the family film genre, he wrote the big screen version of He-Man for John Woo and 20th Century Fox , [ 4 ] that was let go by. [ 5 ]

  6. Hit-testing - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics programming, hit-testing (hit detection, picking, or pick correlation [1]) is the process of determining whether a user-controlled cursor (such as a mouse cursor or touch-point on a touch-screen interface) intersects a given graphical object (such as a shape, line, or curve) drawn on the screen.

  7. Mousepad (software) - Wikipedia

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    The name Mousepad is derived from the mouse in Xfce's logo. [9] Mousepad was originally written as a fork of an existing text editor, Leafpad, [10] to improve support for printing. [11] [12] It was rewritten in December 2012 with version 0.3.0, which replaced the original code with a complete rewrite. [13]

  8. Characterization test - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a characterization test (also known as Golden Master Testing [1]) is a means to describe (characterize) the actual behavior of an existing piece of software, and therefore protect existing behavior of legacy code against unintended changes via automated testing. This term was coined by Michael Feathers.

  9. Mouse (software) - Wikipedia

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    MOUSE, short for MOdel for Urban SEwers, is a computer program that models collection system for urban wastewater and stormwater. MOUSE is the first micro-computer based software created by DHI and it was developed in 1983. The MOUSE engine is used in the CS - Pipeflow module of the hydraulic modeling software MIKE URBAN. [1]