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    A power calculator for medical imaging studies. This tool is currently under limited release for beta testing. At this time, only users that have been directed to this site by the PowerMap developers will receive support. See the users manual under the files for instructions. *** New Release 3/19/12 *** Minor bug fixes, including correction on power surface axis.
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    The BE-Calculator is a Java application, written to ease the average diabetic's life. It currently only calculates how many I.U. you have to inject, but aims at providing a full, multilingual diabetic's diary. This project has been superseded by GGC!
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    This software is mainly intended to help people with weight problems, but it can be useful for everybody want to know his health status. It calculates the BMI (body mass index) of a person and his ideal weight.
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