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    simbTUM

    Simulation of stochastic processes and ODE models in biology.

    SIMulation of Biological systems (developed at the TU Munich) This program allows to define ODE-models or stochastic compartemental models of biological processes, to simulate, to fit data and to do some statistics (fitting and statistics for deterministic models only).
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    Hyperballs
    We present an improved ball and stick representation called HyperBalls. This type of depiction is particularly useful to represent dynamic phenomena, such as the evolution of non covalent bonds and takes advantage of GPU capabilities. HyperBalls are now fully integrated into the UnityMol software and are actively developed in that context. You will find the most up-to-date versions of the shaders in the http://unitymol.sourceforge.net project.
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    MGFp
    MGFp is open parser implementation for the Mascot Generic Format (MGF). It uses bison/flex to define a formal grammar and provides the necessary C++ adapter classes. The software is provided under a BSD license. Development on SF.net has ceased. You can find the project at http://kirchnerlab.github.com/libmgf/
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