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    PyMca
    Stand-alone application and Python tools for interactive and/or batch processing analysis of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectra. Graphical user interface (GUI) and batch processing capabilities provided.
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    Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool (HBAT)

    Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool (HBAT)

    HBAT 2 is migrated from PERL to Python.

    HBAT(Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool) is a tool to automate the analysis of hydrogen bonds present in a PDB Structure file. HBAT 2 is migrated from PERL to Python. Latest Documentation: https://hbat.abhishek-tiwari.com/ Web Server Version: http://hbat-web.abhishek-tiwari.com Latest Github Release: http://github.com/abhishektiwari/hbat Citation: Tiwari, A., & Panigrahi, S. K. (2007). HBAT: A Complete Package for Analysing Strong and Weak Hydrogen Bonds in Macromolecular Crystal...
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    ChemFormatter is add-in program for Microsoft Office. ChemFormatter automatically applies font styles in a chemical document.
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    MoCalc2012

    MoCalc2012

    GUI for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS, Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4

    MoCalc2012 is a simple, efficient Graphical User Interface for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS(US), Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4.
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    fluids-sh

    acquire fluid properties from the NIST Chemistry WebBook

    fluid.sh is a shell script which utilized wget to acquire fluid properties from the NIST Chemistry WebBook in a format suitable for further processing with shell scripts or e.g. xmgrace. It supports the full functionality provided by the website! The script takes the same input as command line arguments you need to enter on the web forms. It produces a ASCII text file containing the respective data points in columns headed by a well readable description. The advantage is that you do not need to "click" through three web pages and export the result - you can do it with one command in the shell! ...
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    MionChrom

    Signal processing for chromatography

    MionChrom interprets ASCII data from GC-C-IRMS systems, plots it, identifies peaks and autointegrates the results. The user can manually integrate peaks with different tools. The results is reported in *.XLS, *.TXT and *.PNG. ------------------------------------------------------ MionChrom is soon to be replaced by MionMass which isn't a open sourced project.
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    Java Data Processing Project aims to manipulate text file containing scientific data such as time/intensity scan or spectrum. Jdpp provide large flexibility to read all possible time duration and date format. It is originally design to treat MS data.
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