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    Wes Anderson Palettes

    A Wes Anderson color palette for R

    Tired of generic mass produced palettes for your plots? Short of adding an owl and dressing up your plot in a bowler hat, here’s the most indie thing you can do to one. The first round of palettes derived from the amazing Tumblr blog Wes Anderson Palettes.
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    Burrow-owl is a software package for visualizing multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, with an emphasis on spectra used in macromolecular structure determination.
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    OntoModel is a UML-based editor that works with OWL ontologies. The usage of the UML extension mechanism makes it possible to develope and maintain OWL ontologies with MDA technologies. Implemented as NeOn Toolkit (http://www.neon-toolkit.org) plugin.
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    OWLViz4U (OWLViz for Unicode) is an extension of OWLViz for supporting Unicode based ontologies, which is an OWL visuliazation tool used with the Protege OWL plugin. OWLViz4U is part of the W3China Open Source Project (http://www.w3china.org).
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    The Shrimp suite provides interactive visualizations of graph-based data. Creole (Eclipse plug-in) visualizes Java source code. Jambalaya (Protege plug-in) visualizes ontologies (including OWL), & Stand-Alone Shrimp visualizes RSF/GXL/PRJ/PPRJ files.
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    oBrowse is a web based ontology browser developed in java. oBrowse parses OWL files of an ontology and displays ontology in a tree view. Protege-API, JSF are used in development.
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    OWL Interactive is a visualization environment to graphically and interactively display contents of OWL ontologies. It represents concept and their interrelationships based on the knowledge representation (KR) primitives defined by OWL ontology language.
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    ** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** 10 Feb 2006 Code is being moved to the SMI subversion repository (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/) Project will continue to be open source. ProtegeOWL info at: http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html
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