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    wspa

    wspa

    Web Scanning Probe Analysis - a web-based tool for SPM data processing

    Web Scanning Probe Analysis - a web-based tool for data from SPM (STM, AFM), based on gnudatalanguage. - web-based interface for data management and processing - multiple data formats supported (GXSM, WSXM, Omicron SCALA, Createk) - unified, editable filtering of images, highly versatile
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    OVATION Prime

    Seasonal model of the diffuse, monoenergetic, proton, and wave aurora.

    OVATION Prime is a seasonal model of the diffuse, monoenergetic, proton, and wave aurora. The OVATION Prime model is written in IDL and was developed at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU-APL) by Patrick Newell and co-workers. This current version includes updates to the retrospective and real time components, several efficiency enhancements and a user configuration as implemented by Rob Redmon and Janet Machol of NOAA. This is a community model. Users are invited to suggest and provide improvements. ...
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    DAVE is an integrated environment for the reduction, visualization and analysis of inelastic neutron scattering (scientific) data. It is built with IDL from Research Systems, Inc. DAVE is fully supported on Linux, Windows and MacOS X.
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