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    Circuitscape.jl

    Circuitscape.jl

    Algorithms from circuit theory to predict connectivity

    Circuitscape is an open-source program that uses circuit theory to model connectivity in heterogeneous landscapes. Its most common applications include modeling the movement and gene flow of plants and animals, as well as identifying areas important for connectivity conservation. The new Circuitscape is built entirely in the Julia language, a new programming language for technical computing. Julia is built from the ground up to be fast. As such, this offers a number of advantages over the previous version.
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    Datasette

    Datasette

    An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data

    ...It is part of a wider ecosystem of tools and plugins dedicated to making working with structured data as productive as possible. Try a demo and explore 33,000 power plants around the world, then take a look at some other examples of Datasette in action. Then read how to get started with Datasette, subscribe to the monthly-ish newsletter and consider signing up for office hours for an in-person conversation about the project.
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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    Kitchen garden aid
    An easy to use application to design your kitchen garden or your house farm. Helps you plan your plants ( vegetables, fruit trees, herbs, flowers ) so that it respects the rules of crop rotation and companion planting. Based on square foot gardening. Requires Java 8.
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    powerPlant is a plant modelling tool based on parametric plant descriptions, producing highly detailed models that can be exported to 3ds. Deriving similar plants is a matter of 1 click! Complete scenes can be composited with the integrated scene editor.
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    Artificial plants laboratory.
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    Experimental Lindenmayer System generator, in 3D using OpenGL. Used for modeling the fractal growth processes of plants.
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