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    3DBrainExplorer is a lightweight OpenGL-based 3D renderer for scientific visualization of volumetric data (NIfTI) featuring real-time image manipulation, AAL brain labels (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al., 2002), SPM5 statistical images and stereo display.
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    CamBA is a Linux package for statistical analysis, by script/GUI, of neuroimaging data (fMRI/sMRI), developed at the Brain Mapping Unit, University of Cambridge. Non-parametric permutation-based statistics. Input images: 4D NiFTI files, output: HTML/
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    TreQ

    TreQ

    Indel-tolerant Read Mapper

    TreQ aims at mapping reads from next generation sequencing (NGS) data to a reference genome, with emphasis on accuracy in the presence of structural variations like insertions and deletions.
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    STI analysis and forecasting

    STI analysis and forecasting

    Analysis of drug resistance and epidemiology of STI (STD) in Russia

    The STIanafor is a tool for spatio-temporal data vizualization, analysis and forecast of incidence of sexually-transmitted diseases and drug resistance of pathogens in the Russian Federation. Currently supports gonorrhoea (N. gonorrhoeae) and syphilis (T. pallidum). A set of real data for testing is provided.
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    3D medical image platform for visualization and image processing. Segmentation with Levels sets. Surface reconstruction with marching Cubes, texture Mapping and Raycasting,DICOM support. Integration environment for VTK, ITK and vtkInria3D under wxWidgets
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    Earnest is a A PHP-MYSQL AI EXPERT SYSTEM for creating powerful expert system easily. Its simple PHP API can also be called from JAVA, browsers or other software to perform GIS and other comparisons. Also has ability to create XML results.
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    This is a web based disease monitoring for monitoring diseases like chikungunya, malaria - reported by hospitals in a district, county, state or country. There is a reporting & analysis module and a GIS module which displays the data using google maps.
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