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    Libro

    Libro

    An interactive program for statistical analysis of texts

    A cross-platform text analysis program written in Python and Free Pascal/Lazarus which scans a whole text file (in plain text, HTML, EPUB, or ODT formats) and ranks all used words according to frequency, performing a quantitative analysis of the text using Shannon-Weaver information statistic and Zipf power law function. It counts words, sentences, chars, spaces, and syllables. Also computes readability indexes (Gunning-Fog, Coleman-Liau, Automated Readability Index (ARI), SMOG grade, Flesch–Kincaid grade level and Flesch Reading Ease).
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    GraphCAD is a pseudo 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) program to modeling dinamic and static objects, basics on graph theory. GraphCAD may be used as GIS, Medical Disgnostic, Engineering, Education and Mathematical modeling tool.
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    LibreAquarium

    LibreAquarium

    An aquarium management software with a Simulation Model System

    SME LibreAquarium is an Aquarium management system with a Simulation Model Engine (SME) that makes a prediction of the possible measurement values for the different pollutants that affect to these aquatics systems (NO3,PO4, Fe). The simulator consults the recorded analysis to calculate a prediction of the NO3, PO4, Fe, that the these aquatic system produce. It also uses a central (fish, plant and invertebrates) database to check if the actual parameters are Ok, depending on the species that live in the Aquarium. With all the records, the Simulation Model predicts the algae risk too (low,medium,high) and the algae type(green,cyanotic.) using the Redfield coefficient. Appart from that, the program tries to bring another modest contribution to Open Source Software and the World of Aquariums. SME LibreAquarium helps to daily maintenace of the aquarium with habitants control(fishes,plants, invertebrates), expenses, statistics, alarms, etc.
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    Tempomat

    Tools for analysis of biological time series

    Tempomat is software that supports statistical analysis of time series in the life sciences.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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