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    OpenFrames

    OpenFrames

    Real-time interactive 3D graphics API for scientific simulations

    OpenFrames has moved its primary development repository to GitHub! Everything else will follow. Get it at https://github.com/ravidavi/OpenFrames/wiki OpenFrames is an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows developers to provides the ability to add interactive 3D graphics to any scientific simulation. A simulation developer can use OpenFrames to specify what they want to visualize, without having to know any details of computer graphics programming. OpenFrames is currently used by three NASA programs: Copernicus (NASA JSC), the General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT, NASA GSFC), and a Virtual Reality exploration tool (NASA GSFC).
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    ExAM-Exome_Analysis_And_Mining

    A whole exome sequencing analysis package and its graphical interface

    During the past few years, whole exome sequencing has imposed itself for genetic research, largely due to its use for detection of causative mutations responsible for Mendelian disorders. As a consequence of their power and of the rapidly decreasing cost of these technologies, massive amount of exome sequencing data are generated and becoming available to a broadening community of scientists. However, these data remain difficult to analyze and interpret by the general scientific community,...
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    LineColorPaint
    LineColorPaint - Xlib 2D drawing engine. CAD.
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    CoactivationMap is a graphic user interface to browse through a map of functional co-activations of the human brain. Click on a region, and observe which other regions are likely to be connected
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    A graphical interface for solving exterior ballistics problems, based on the excellent GNU exterior ballistics library. This software generates valid 3-DOF solutions to small arms trajectories, including wind and atmospheric corrections.
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    Ledctl is a program written in C that uses the Parallel Port Interface(PPI) of the FreeBSD kernel to drive LEDs connected to the parallel port of a computer. It can be used within scripts to visually notify users for new mail, high processor load, etc.
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