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    BizCharts

    BizCharts

    Powerful data visualization library based on G2 and React

    ...At the same time, it enhances the React coding ability, and the writing is freer. The built-in encapsulation of responsive chart g2-plot works out of the box and complements the atomic capabilities of BizCharts to keep moving forward on the visual path of flexibility and ease of use.
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    3Depict

    3Depict

    atom probe software : visualisation and data analysis

    This software is designed to help users visualize and analyze 3D point clouds with an associated real value, in a fast and flexible fashion. The primary use is in Atom Probe Tomography, which is an atomic imaging technique. However the program may also be useful in other areas, such as geospatial data, lidar, etc.
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    irayMol

    Molecular visualization

    Analyses and Interactive visualizations of the structures, functions and actions of biomolecules including molecular surface computation, and protein-ligand interface and protein-ligand docking where the ligand could a small compound, a nucleic acid, membrane and other proteins, written in C++/Qt/openGL/GLSL with more than 125,000 lines of codes. In addition to Qt, the only external library needed is GSL everything else is coded from the scratch.
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    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    Scanning Probe Image Wizard - MATLAB Toolbox

    SPIW is a MATLAB toolbox, for automated processing of scanning probe microscope images. Tools are applicable to all SPM images, but the main focus is on images with atomic or molecular resolution. SPIW is primarily a MATLAB toolbox with functions designed to be called in a user's own script. SPIW also has a very basic GUI for browsing and exporting images. For information on SPIW's performance see our publication ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4827076 ) in the Review of Scientific Instruments. ...
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    pyVib is a Python-based molecular graphics visualizer. It allows visualizing vibrational modes (from latest gaussian fchk files), the related IR/VCD/Raman/ROA spectra, the GCM's (group coupling matrices) and ACP's (atomic contribution patterns).
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    gorbital is a atomic orbital viewer written using gtkmm (gtk--). gorbital displays a 3d interactive view of a electron orbitals. It is meant to be an open source viewer much like Orbital Viewer by David Manthey (http://www.orbitals.com/orb/).
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