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    MIPGen

    MIPGen

    Simple Molecular Interaction Potential Generator in Python

    Molecular Interaction Potential Generator MIPGEN is a python program that will calculate Molecular Interaction Potential grids over a given molecule, that could be either a protein or a small organic compound (drug). The output will be a series of grids with DX format (*.dx) that the user will be able to visualize using any Molecular visualization program like VMD, PyMol, Chimera... For more information on dependencies and usage, please read the Documentation. Users are welcome...
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    Methods and testing of methods for automatic analysis of in situ cyclic voltammetry data. This, at least initially, is the code from my masters thesis, which was done as a contribution to a larger project called Aevum. Aevum is being developed at t
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    A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
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    The Blue Obelisk is a group of scientists driven by a belief in Open Source, Open Standards and Open Data, expressed in code, data, algorithms, specifications, tutorials, demonstrations, articles and anything that helps get the message across.
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    Source code for the Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory project.
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    This is an implementation of the adaptive biasing force method (ABF) in NAMD. The code for ABF was developed by Eric Darve, Stanford University. ABF is a method created by E. Darve and A. Pohorille to calculate the free energy of bio-molecules.
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    Datagam is a tool for extracting data from output or punch files produced by GAMESS(US) or FireFly (old name PC GAMESS) packages. Mac GUI wrapper also available. Upstream version of the project goes to the launchpad. Only final versions of the source code and compiled binars will be available from this domain.
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    Quantum Monte Carlo algorithms expressed in Python. This code calculates electronic properties of atoms and molecules from first principles.
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    PIMC++ is a code designed to perform fully-correlated simulations of quantum systems in continuous space at finite temperature using Path Integral Monte Carlo. It is designed in a modular way to facilitate easy addition of new algorithms.
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    Chemical Evaluation Framework (CEF) is a molecular structure based software to assist in hazard assessment. Download requires Java 6 update 1. Source code is contained in jar files. Download contains GSH reactivity plugin.
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    Manuelito is a Java tool for decrypting posttranslational modification (PTM) patterns of proteins based on MALDI mass spectrometry spectra. It was built for analysing the 'histone code' but it can be applied to any other highly modified protein.
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    JChemPaint Applet and Swing Application
    The JChemPaint Applet and Swing Application are Java programs for drawing 2D chemical structures like those found in most chemistry textbooks. It is based on the Chemistry Development Kit (cdk.sf.net). Downloads, tracker, and source code repository can be found on https://jchempaint.github.io
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    dmcut2 is a scientific program designed to simulate chemical reactions at surfaces using Metropolis and Monte-Carlo methods. Short ranged interactions between adsorbates may be taken into account. Emphasis was put on code readability and usability.
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