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    open enventory

    Electronic Laboratory Notebook, chemical inventory & more

    Web-based Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) with integrated Chemical Inventory by the group of Prof. Goossen (then TU Kaiserslautern, Germany), based on PHP 8+/MariaDB. Allows (sub-)structure search, reaction planning, management of spectra and literature.
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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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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    bmrblib

    The BMRB library

    Bmrblib is a Python API abstracting the Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BioMagResBank or BMRB) NMR-STAR format (http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/). It allows the writing of NMR-STAR files for BMRB data deposition and the reading and easy extraction of data from files residing in the BMRB data bank, all without knowledge of the Self-Defining Text Archive and Retrieval (STAR) format.
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    Aestel

    Aestel

    Applications for data management

    "Information is data in action", and, consequently, having good quality data is essential. The AESTEL package contains two highly configurable applications for data management: A data loader and a reporting application, i.e. DataLoader and AEREA, respectively. The data loader application applies user-defined instructions to validate, process and load data. The reporting application provides a query builder and spreadsheet template designer. Both applications work with any relational data...
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    ChemFormatter is add-in program for Microsoft Office. ChemFormatter automatically applies font styles in a chemical document.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    chemicalInventory is a chemical intelligent tool for managing chemical inventories. Main features: Find chemicals via substructure or text searches. Manage container and shelf locations, check containers in and out or transfer containers between users.
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    chemfiles

    chemfiles

    Modern library for chemistry file reading and writing

    Chemfiles is a modern and high-quality library for reading and writing trajectory files created by computational chemistry simulations program. These trajectories contains atomic positions, velocities, names, topology and sometimes more. Running simulations produce enormous amounts of data, which has to be post-processed to extract physical information about the simulated system. Chemfiles provides an interface to access this information which is - unified: the same code will work with...
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    quichem

    Utilities for fast input of chemical formulae and equations.

    *** New releases of quichem will only be available on GitHub. *** quichem is a utility written in pure Python allowing for fast input and parsing of chemical formulae and equations. Entering data does not require any modifier keys or keystrokes to be pressed. This SourceForge page provided pre-built Windows binaries of quichem-pyside. **To run quichem on Mac OS X or Linux**, or with the wxPython front-end, please download the source from quichem's GitHub page at: github.com/spamalot/quichem.
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    ASCEND modelling environment
    ASCEND is a modelling environment and solver for large or small systems of non-linear equations, for use in engineering, thermodynamics, chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology. Solvers for both steady and dynamic (NLA & DAE) problems, are provid
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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...
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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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    LabDiary
    LabDiary is a program for managing laboratory experiments in a sophisticated way. It is very easy to use - you can link experiments logically with each other, associate files to an experiment and structure all your data.
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    The ChemSense Studio software supports the creation and sharing of text, images, graphs, drawings, and storyboard animations of chemical processes. The ChemSense Animator can be run as a separate, stand-alone application. See http://chemsense.sri.com
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    Gkrellfah2 is a plugin for GkrellM2 that monitors and controls the Linux Folding@home client. It features configurable text output, monitoring of cpu use, autostart of F@H clients, standalone or client/server models, and logging of completed workunit
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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