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    MBAS -- Macro-Biological Analysis System -- provides a set of interoperable tools for aid in the analysis of biological data. The backing database is currently PostgreSQL and the primary language is C, though some data entry tools are written in Java.
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    This project looks at the development of a set of generic models (box,chamber, photo-chemical trajectory) to use with the MCM (www.mcm.leeds.ac.uk). The software provides a tailored FORTRAN interface to the CVODE solver (http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/sundials
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    geoscipy

    Python-accessible toolkit for Geoscience & Remote Sensing Applications

    GeoSciPy is a set of C and Python functions that provide an API for all aspects of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Applications. Functions include reading/writing of many data formats, images, vectors, ..., and processing of images, vectors, ... including map projections, ... The library is written C, using HDF5 as the file format for storage of all remotely-sensed data and ancillary data, as well as processed data.
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