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    I.S.A.A.C.S. Interactive Structure Analysis of Amorphous and Crystalline Systems is a cross-platform software developed to analyze the structural characteristics of three-dimensional models built by computer simulations.
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    BioPPSy

    A biochemical property prediction system

    ...Assembles a set of tools and databases for predicting the physical properties of small molecules. The program models a given property's dependence on a collection of molecular and structural descriptors using a training set of molecules. Neural networks and support vector regression are available, as well as linear models. The models generated by this analysis can then be used to predict the properties of compounds during the development of new and novel drugs. The program and its databases are all open-source.
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    piv_clustering

    piv_clustering

    structural clustering of atomic trajectories based on PIV

    ...Alternatively, also the SPRINT topological coordinates can be employed, that are particularly suited for nanostructures. The output is a partitioning of the trajectory into a few structural clusters (i.e., sets of frames), allowing for simpler analysis and visualization. Please read and cite Gallet & Pietrucci, J. Chem. Phys. 139, 074101 (2013)
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    ParaSim

    ParaSim

    Parallelized calculation of molecular similarities

    Diversity assessments and comparisons of large compound databases require calculating similarities of millions of compounds in an affordable time. ParaSim addresses this challenge by parallelizing the calculations according to the number of computing cores available on a single machine. It is optimized for the throughput of very large numbers of query structures against very large numbers of reference structures. As as special feature, ParaSim allows to store and and to access frequently...
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    The Xtal System is a comprehensive suite of small molecule structural solution, refinement and analysis software, supporting both X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction data. It runs on both Unix and MS Win32 platforms and uses tcl/tk graphics.
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