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    SimulaBeta

    SimulaBeta

    A simulation program for insulin-glucose homeostasis.

    SimulaBeta is a simulation program for insulin-glucose feedback control. It is based on a nonlinear MiMe-NoCoDI model.
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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    ...Some application of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    HPN cli calculator

    A functional HP-style command-line RPN scientific calculator

    HPN is a functional - as opposed to microcode - cross-platform emulation of a classic 1970s Hewlett-Packard scientific calculator for any command-line interface. Its operations completely model the historical and groundbreaking HP-35 series, and functions to support the HP-45 and the later HP-65, 67 and HP-15C are in the pipeline.
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