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    OpenClinic GA

    OpenClinic GA

    Open Source Integrated Hospital Information Management System

    OpenClinic GA is an open source integrated hospital information management system covering management of administrative, financial, clinical, lab, x-ray, pharmacy, meals distribution and other data. Extensive statistical and reporting capabilities. OpenClinic GA and OpenClinic GMAO are owned by Frank Verbeke, MD, PhD at Post-Factum BV (https://www.post-factum.be)
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    SILA

    SILA

    Automated bacterial and archaeal genome annotation system

    SILA is a system for automated annotation of bacterial and archaeal genomes. It provides accurate gene prediction using a combination of tools (Prodigal and HGF) and a web site for task management and visualization of annotation. This project is in alpha stage. Please use the online service available at: http://www.bioinfo.ufpr.br/SILA/login.jsp Documentation (portuguese only): http://hdl.handle.net/1884/34801
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