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  2. Raft (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Raft is an open world survival-sandbox video game developed by Swedish developer Redbeet Interactive, and published by Axolot Games. The game was released as an early access title on 23 May 2018 on Steam , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 1 ] after initial release as a free download on indie platform Itch.io in 2016.

  3. Raft (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Floating raft system, a type of design for the (underground) foundation of a building; George Raft (1901–1980), American film actor; Great Raft, a gigantic log jam in the Red River, Louisiana, U.S. Raft Island, a private island in Pierce County, Washington, U.S. Rafting, a recreational activity utilizing a raft

  4. Survive the Raft - Wikipedia

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    Survive the Raft is an American reality competition series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on July 30, 2023. [1] The series, hosted by Nate Boyer , is inspired by the 1973 Acali Experiment . [ 2 ]

  5. Raptor: Call of the Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The game is divided into three "sectors": Bravo Sector, Tango Sector, and Outer Regions, all of which have sub-missions called "waves", making for a total of 27 levels (9 per sector). The full version of Raptor allows players to start out in any of the three campaigns, though playing them in order helps the player to more easily accumulate ...

  6. Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization

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    RAFT polymerization today is mainly carried out by thiocarbonylthio chain transfer agents. It was first reported by Rizzardo et al. in 1998. [6] RAFT is one of the most versatile methods of controlled radical polymerization because it is tolerant of a very wide range of functionality in the monomer and solvent, including aqueous solutions. [7]

  7. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting and whitewater rafting are recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water. This is often done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water. Dealing with risk is often a part of the experience. [1]

  8. Raft - Wikipedia

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    A raft is any flat structure for support or transportation over water. [1] It is usually of basic design, characterized by the absence of a hull . Rafts are usually kept afloat by using any combination of buoyant materials such as wood , sealed barrels , or inflated air chambers (such as pontoons ), and are typically not propelled by an engine.

  9. George Raft - Wikipedia

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    Raft was born at 415 West 41st Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City, the son of Eva (née Glockner), a German Jewish immigrant, and Conrad Ranft, who was born in Massachusetts to German Jewish immigrants. [5] His parents were married on November 17, 1895, in Manhattan. Raft's sister Eva, known as Katie, was born on April 18, 1896.