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    PUMA Repository

    PUMA Repository

    Pascal Units for Medical Applications

    The PUMA Repository is a collection of Pascal units for medical informatics. It contains reusable source code for a wide field of health-care application development. The code includes a support engine for the European Data Format (EDF and EDF+), converting functions for units of measurement and an HL7 engine. PUMA is compatible with Lazarus and Free Pascal. Some of the units also support other Pascal implementations including Delphi, winsoft Pocket Studio and other compilers.
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    Palibino

    Pascal library for bioinformatics

    Palibino is a class library for Object Pascal supporting bioinformatics, large-scale genomic analysis in life sciences and computational biology.
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    Quadric

    Quadric

    Application for simple base-2 binary to base-4 DNA-code conversion

    Quadric is an opensource file converter created by the Jomcraft Network development team. In it's core functionality this small utility can transform base-2 binary files into base-4 DNA-coded human-legible ASCII-files.
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