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    ASALI

    ASALI

    ASALI is an open-source code for chemical engineers

    Do you work with chemical reactors? Are you curious about them? ASALI is the open-source code that you are looking for. Chemical reactor models, transport/thermodynamic properties of gases, equilibrium calculations. ASALI couples all these features with an user friendly graphical interface. Modeling chemical reactors has never been so easy.
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    JSpecView Project

    JSpecView Project

    Spectroscopy Viewer

    The JSpecView Project initially provided JAVA applets for the display of JCAMP-DX and AnIML/CML spectral files. The source and binary files are available via the Code (sourceforge SVN) and Files menu options. See the WIKI pages (Hosted Apps) for more detail. Beginning September 2018 all code changes are being handled via the Jmol Sourceforge page. The codes has been fully merged and JSmol the JavaScript/HTML5 version of Jmol now includes the non-Java version of JSpecView.
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    RDKit

    RDKit

    Open-Source Cheminformatics and Machine Learning

    A collection of cheminformatics and machine-learning software written in C++ and Python. NOTE: the RDKit source code and downloads are now in github: https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit The core algorithms and data structures are written in C++. Wrappers are provided to use the toolkit from either Python or Java. Additionally, the RDKit distribution includes a PostgreSQL-based cartridge that allows molecules to be stored in relational database and retrieved via substructure and similarity searches.
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    IQuant

    A pipeline for quantitative proteomics based upon isobaric tags

    IQuant is an automated pipeline for quantitative proteomics based upon isobaric tags. It integrates post-processing tool of protein identification and advanced statistical algorithms to process the MS/MS signals generated from the peptides labeled by isobaric tags for quantification. IQuant can run from a graphical user interface (GUI) as well as a command-line interface and work with both Windows and Linux system. This website contains the IQuant software, an example data labeled by...
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    javadbchem

    A universal chemistry database system, using Java and any rdbms

    This projects provides a mechanism which saves chemical structures to a rdbms. Everything is written in Java and is independent from the rdbms used (first tested system is mysql, tweaking might be needed for others). The chemistry is handled using Chemistry Development Kit, this is proven code. The system holds atoms and bonds as entities in the rdbms, this makes it possible to have properties recorded using foreign keys and referential integrity. Apache Torque is used for database access....
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    Source code for the Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory project.
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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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