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    The Systems Biology Format Converter (SBFC) is a Java generic framework aiming to translate any systems biology model format into another. The SBFC Web Site providing detailed feature description and instructions for installing, using and developing new modules is: http://sbfc.sourceforge.net/ . Currently, SBFC allows the user to convert SBML models into the formats: BioPax, Matlab, Octave, XPP, DOT, and SBGN.
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    Avian Freeware Suite (AFS) provides two things: Developers with libraries for Java Swing Widgets, XML handling, Fortran95 and Pascal; End users (Medical students, doctors, scientists) with productivity tools they can use (quizzes, XML databasing & PDF)
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    The program fuses 2 sets of molecules. It tries different relative positions of molecules before binding them, so that there is no or minimal intersection in the resulting molecule. The atom to be fused in a molecule is labeled with an R symbol.
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