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    Jmol

    Jmol

    An interactive viewer for three-dimensional chemical structures.

    ...A rich scripting language and a well-developed web API allow easy customization of the user interface. Features include interactive animation and linear morphing. Jmol interfaces well with JSpecView for spectroscopy, JSME for 2D->3D conversion, POV-Ray for images, and CAD programs for 3D printing (VRML export).
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    Downloads: 503 This Week
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    VMS Draw

    VMS Draw

    user-friendly access to the latest computational spectroscopy tools

    ...Finally, it permits effective interactions with other electronic structure codes [e.g., nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), microwave] even if Gaussian 16 offers the widest set of methods for computational spectroscopy.
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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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    RadiationHelper

    RadiationHelper

    Alpha, Beta, Gamma measurements and Nuclide exposure

    RadiationHelper is a data analysis tool for : 1. gross alpha and beta radiation measurement and detector calibration using experimental data (counts acquired by alpha-beta devices). 2. gamma spectroscopy measurements and detector calibration using experimental data (spectra acquired by acquisition software such as Assayer, Gamma Vision, Maestro) 3. gross alpha,beta, gamma detector efficiencies and gamma peak efficiency can be theoretical computed using Monte-Carlo simulation technique for radiation transport (based on EGSnrc toolkit) 4.dose assessment in human body exposed to radiations from nuclides in several common scenarios such as air exposure, water submersion, ground surface, internal ingestion or inhalation. 5. quick dosimetry and shielding computations. ...
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    jVisualizer is a graphical tool to visualize and analyse first-order coppling patterns found in NMR-spectroscopy; additional you can type in chemical shifts from an experiment to calculate coupling constants
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