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    Huygens Remote Manager
    The Huygens Remote Manager is an open-source, efficient, multi-user web-based interface to the Huygens software by Scientific Volume Imaging (http://www.svi.nl/) for parallel batch deconvolutions.
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    onkor
    Web based visualizations of data from CPAP/APAP machines, such as the Philips Respironics System One
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    The Integrative Biology VRE is a web-based graphical user interface and repository that provides an environment where biological simulation experiments can be constructed without the need for any knowledge of unix, cluster computing, or shell scripting.
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