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    Jmol

    Jmol

    An interactive viewer for three-dimensional chemical structures.

    Over 1,000,000 page views per month. Jmol/JSmol is a molecular viewer for 3D chemical structures that runs in four independent modes: an HTML5-only web application utilizing jQuery, a Java applet, a stand-alone Java program (Jmol.jar), and a "headless" server-side component (JmolData.jar). Jmol can read many file types, including PDB, CIF, SDF, MOL, PyMOL PSE files, and Spartan files, as well as output from Gaussian, GAMESS, MOPAC, VASP, CRYSTAL, CASTEP, QuantumEspresso, VMD, and many other...
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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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    The Chemicals Database

    An Open Source "product catalogue" that is customizable and versatile.

    The Chemicals Database is a simple yet effective approach to track a stock of products. It provides a "product catalogue" that is accessible from any workplace over Intranet (http) and the server can be operated "in the cloud". Although this documentation deals in particular with a stock of chemicals in a laboratory, it can easily be adapted to any other "items" such as samples, spare parts, tools and other inventory. The software does not rely on a proprietary "solution" but employs...
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    MMDS WebServices

    PHP framework for MMDS webservices

    Provides a PHP-based framework for WebServices that interoperate with the Mobile Molecular DataSheet app (for iOS and BlackBerry). The source files can be deployed on a PHP-capable web server and to provide access to chemical information services to the mobile app.
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    This project going to develop a thermodinamical server for chemical simulation, equip design, scientific module for other aplication or chemical education. Also the thermo server is developed to complete the project of chemical simulation Sim42.Spanish
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