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    HL7 Inspector

    HL7 Inspector

    HL7 Inspector is a tool for managing HL7 messages

    The HL7 Inspector project has moved to Bitbucket. https://bitbucket.org/crambow/hl7inspector All new releases can be found there. The web-based version can still be found at www.hl7inspector.com
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    GESPA

    GESPA

    Accurately predicts disease association of single nucleotide mutations

    GESPA (GEnomic Single nucleotide Polymorphism Analyzer) is a bioinformatics tool for classifying Nonsynonymous Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (nsSNPs). GESPA predicts if a nsSNP is pathogenic using reports from literature and various algorithms to assess conservation in orthologous and paralogous protein alignments. Using reports from literature, GESPA is also able to predict the phenotype of a nsSNP with high accuracy.
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    NAMD Log Parser sorts through the log file generated by NAMD and extracts energy information to export to a graphing program or used in the basic graph provided.
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