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    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    Web application for management of your home inventory and documents

    Simple and user-friendly PHP web application supports your personal home inventory management and document management for invoices, descriptions etc., including web links, pictures and tasks. This can help you easily track items such as your photo equipment, IT components, household items or other assets. QR codes on inventory items allow for fast identification and data access. You can access the program from any device via a web browser.
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    Kwok Information Server
    Kwok Information Server is an open source IT management system, providing IT asset tracking (hardware inventory and software license), issue tracking (helpdesk), service contract management, vendor contact management, and knowledge base.
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    JRC QSAR Model Database

    JRC QSAR Model Database

    (Q)SAR Model Reporting Format Inventory

    In the regulatory assessment of chemicals (e.g. under REACH), Quantitative Structure Activity Models (QSAR) are playing an increasingly important role in predicting properties for hazard and risk assessment. This implies both a need to be able to identify relevant QSARs and to use them to derive estimates and/or have access to their precalculated estimates. To help meet these needs, the JRC QSAR Model Database is established and freely accessible through http://qsardb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/qmrf...
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