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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
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    LaueTools

    LaueTools

    open source python packages for X-ray MicroLaue Diffraction analysis

    LaueTools is an open-source project for white beam Laue x-ray microdiffraction data analysis including tools in image processing, peaks searching & indexing, crystal structure solving (orientation & strain) and data & grain mapping visualisation. Python 3 Code and new features are now at: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/micha/lauetools
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    Py3DN

    Morphometric analysis and visualization of the 3D structure of neurons

    ...It allows the construction of mathematical representations of neuronal topology, visualization and a variety of morphometric analysis on the neuronal structures. Above all, it provides a flexible environment where new types of analyses can be easily set up allowing total freedom to test new hypotheses. The application was developed in Python and uses Blender (an open source program) to produce detailed 3D representations of raw and processed data. Py3DN is described in the paper: Aguiar P et al, "Versatile morphometric analysis and visualization of the three-dimensional structure of neurons", Neuroinformatics, 2013, 11(4):393-403 doi: 10.1007/s12021-013-9188-z
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