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"JSBSim Python Bindings" is a Python wrapper around the open source flight dynamics model JSBSim (http://jsbsim.sourceforge.net/). It allows to use most of the JSBSim C++ API from the Python programming language.
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Python software package for 3D tracking of leg joints in walking insects. Published as Bender et al., PLoS ONE, 2010 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013617)
An Inkscape extension for editable (digital) timing diagrams in publication quality, based on a very simple state-oriented language for signal description.
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The BNI (Beyond Normal Interaction)- Tools is a plug in for the PyMOL molecular visualization system which adds additional functionalities and presets to the PyMOL GUI and also adds useful extended commands.
This toolkit allows complete control of a microscopy setup from Labview, Matlab, Scilab, Python, .Net, VB, IgorPro, Mathematica and more. Included is a standalone program for image acquisition and scripting control of a scientific microscope.
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Data mines the voting record and other actions of Members of the UK Parliament. Extracts information from the parliament website and stores it in a database. Provides tools to analyse the information, producing statistics and tables about the MPs.
Metropolis is a visualization tool for TRANSIMS traffic simulation output. It specializes in viewing the dynamic outputs of the micro-simulator, such as vehicle motion and other time-varying data.
VizStack is a framework to run GPU-enabled applications. You may set up tiled displays, and run popular applications on them. VizStack can convert nodes into a shared remote visualization farm. Individual GPUs can be allocated to users too.
VIPS is an image processing suite designed for extremely large images and colorimetry. It consists of a powerful re-usable library and a graphical user interface. http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk
Guanxi is a robust analysis and simulation application for Social Network Analysts. Guanxi allows researchers in the field to create, import, and export an endless array of networks, analyze their structure, and run custom dynamics over them.
A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.