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    DBSolveOptimum

    DBSolveOptimum

    The software for systems biology/pharmacology modeling

    ..., like quantitative systems pharmacology, to problems arising in drug research and development. By this time, DBSolveOptimum has been successfully tested and applied for the development and analysis of both systems pharmacology and conventional PK/PD models of drugs. It is free for academic and industrial use. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20698988
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    Djvu-Spec Pdf 2 Djvu Converter

    Djvu-Spec Pdf 2 Djvu Converter

    Convert pdf to a djvu using profiles with all options of pdf2djvu

    DjVu is a good format to distribute documents and books. DjVu need no fonts, support text layer and outline. With Djvu-Spec Pdf2Djvu Converter you can easy convert pdf to djvu. Portable version - link "Files"
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    MDPP

    The Biozentrum Micrograph Data Processing Program (MDPP)

    MDPP is an image processing package designed for micrograph data. It contains program to process data in a number of ways including many averaging methods, statistical methods and reconstruction schemes. The programs are not limited to micrograph data of course, but can be applied to images of all types.
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    Ballistic Calculator

    Open Source Ballistic Calculator in C#

    !!! This project is currently CLOSED. There is a new version of API available under LGPL license at https://github.com/gehtsoft-usa/BallisticCalculator1 There is a new version of application in progress (ported to net framework 5.0) https://github.com/nikolaygekht/ballistic.calculator.app Ballisitic Calculator based on JBM's implementation 3-degree of freedom model, ported to C#, improved to support metric system and extended by some math from Litz's "Applied Ballistic" book...
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    Emulator of EPOS-73

    The behavioral model of the old Soviet calculator EPOS-73

    .... It was used a set of four LSIs series K1ZHG451...4 (К1ЖГ451...4) or later designation K145HK1...4 (К145ХК1...4). The choice of this calculator as an object of modeling is due to the presence of (miraculously survived to this day) a sufficient set of design documentation for the technology applied in its LSIs, including a technical description of the device, revealing its calculating algorithms. The project is intended for research and education purposes.
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