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    The Chemistry Development Kit
    The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is a scientific, LGPL-ed library for bio- and cheminformatics and computational chemistry written in Java. The main home page of the CDK is now at: http://cdk.github.io
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    Microscopy Image Processing Package
    XMIPP is an image processing suite for 3D-reconstruction of biological specimens from transmission electron microscopy data. NOTE that stable releases (including binaries) are longer stored at Sourceforge, but are available at http://xmipp.cnb.csic.es
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    O3-RWS is the Reporting Workstation of the Open Three ( O3 ) Consortium. O3-RWS is an Open Source, IHE based, Internationalized, Modular and Portable Image Display.
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    Yawi 3D (Yet Another Wand for ImageJ) implements a 3D selection tool plugin for ImageJ suitable for CT scanned images; it helps in the selection of 3D Region Of Interest (ROI) containing a tumor mass; it also provides a measure of ROI volume
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    A project to create an interactive, scientifically-accurate 3D model of the HIV virus. Particularly intended for use in education.
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    The purpose of the project is to develop a quantitative medical imaging & visualization program for use on brain MR, DTI and MRS data. It is a joint project of the Kennedy Krieger Institute & the Johns Hopkins University, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Lab
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    A library to plot expression analysis plot with information on each point.
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    The program Visualizes the diffusion of water in the brain through ellipsoids.
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    The RNA Ontology Consortium proposed a translation the RNA backbone angles to 46 clusters ('suites') and hence unique names. This project calculates the suites from RNA 3D structures, and to search on a Java-based index structure of known folds.
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