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    KherveFitting

    KherveFitting

    Fit X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and XAS data

    KherveFitting is a full featured XPS, XAS and Raman fitting software for Windows & macOS that is simple and easy to use. KherveFitting can open Excel files (.xlsx) or import/convert .vms, .avg, .kal, .spe (Thermo, Kratos, Specs, Scienta, Omicron, Phi) files into Excel format. 5 background types available: Tougaard, Shirley, Smart, Adaptive Smart. Various peak fitting models: Product and Sum of Gaussian and Lorentzian (GL & SGL), Voigt, Asymmetric Lorentzian (LA), Doniac-Sunjic (G*DS) and...
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    TOPCEE

    TOPCEE

    Python GUI tool for estimating plant CAPEX, OPEX, and profitability

    TOPCEE (Toyese Oyegoke Process Cost & Economic Evaluator) is a GUI-based Python application designed to assist chemical engineers, researchers, and students in evaluating the profitability of chemical/process plants. The app calculates capital and operational expenditures (CAPEX & OPEX) and provides key profitability metrics such as: **ROI (Return on Investment) **IRR (Internal Rate of Return) **NPV (Net Present Value) **Payback Period (Discounted and...
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    JRC QSAR Model Database

    JRC QSAR Model Database

    (Q)SAR Model Reporting Format Inventory

    In the regulatory assessment of chemicals (e.g. under REACH), Quantitative Structure Activity Models (QSAR) are playing an increasingly important role in predicting properties for hazard and risk assessment. This implies both a need to be able to identify relevant QSARs and to use them to derive estimates and/or have access to their precalculated estimates. To help meet these needs, the JRC QSAR Model Database is established and freely accessible through http://qsardb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/qmrf...
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    Periodic Finder

    Periodic Finder

    An app used to find elements and their properties

    Instantly and easily find all the information you could need on an element with a few key strokes.
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    binana

    BINANA (BINding ANAlyzer) is a python-implemented algorithm for analyz

    BINANA (BINding ANAlyzer) is a python-implemented algorithm for analyzing ligand binding. The program identifies key binding characteristics like hydrogen bonds, salt bridges, and pi interactions. As input, BINANA accepts receptor and ligand files in the PDBQT format. PDBQT files can be generated from the more common PDB file format using the free converter provided with AutoDockTools. As output, BINANA describes ligand binding. NOTE: The latest version of BINANA is now hosted at...
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    Starch CLD fit

    Starch CLD fit

    Least-squares fit of amylopectin chain-length distribution

    This FORTRAN program package finds the parameters involved in amylopectin chain-length distribution (CLD) biosynthesis by fitting experimental CLD data to a model which incorporates the underlying starch biosynthesis. The amylopectin CLD biosynthesis model used by this program is explained in the article “A Parameterized Model of Amylopectin Synthesis provides key insights into the Synthesis of Granular Starch”, by Alex Chi Wu, Matthew K. Morell and Robert G. Gilbert. The downloadable...
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