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    MITK Workbench
    The MITK Workbench is a free, open-source application for medical image visualization, segmentation, registration, and much more. Beyond the Workbench application, MITK is a comprehensive C++ framework for medical image computing. It provides a modular foundation for extending the MITK Workbench with custom plugins or developing your own medical imaging applications and research prototypes.
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    PsPM

    A matlab suite for Psycho-Physiological Modelling

    ...It includes linear convolution models and non-linear models for SCR, and allows for modelling of other signals, too. A flexible import interface and many utilities make this software a standalone tool. IMPORTANT: As of 04.11.2019, the official code repository for PsPM has been moved to https://github.com/bachlab/PsPM . In order to check the latest releases, discussion and bug reports, please refer to our new repository. Although this website will maintained to provide further releases, there will be no active development on the SVN repository. ...
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    SCRalyze

    A matlab environment for model-based psychophysiology

    SCRalyze is a powerful tool for model-based analysis of psychophysiological signals, using linear convolution models and dynamic causal modelling. A flexible import interface and many utilities make this software a standalone tool. IMPORTANT: As of 04.11.2019, the official code repository for PsPM (formerly SCRalyze) has been moved to https://github.com/bachlab/PsPM . In order to check the latest releases, discussion and bug reports, please refer to our new repository. Although this website will maintained to provide further releases, there will be no active development on the SVN repository. ...
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    SPADE

    SPADE

    A toolkit for developing and deploying protein structure algorithms.

    The Structural Proteomics Application Development Environment is a Python tool kit for developing and deploying bioinformatics applications. Handles graphics, analysis, and modeling of protein sequence and structure. Source and Win installers available. SPADE source code can be cloned from http://www.github.com/deaconjs/SPADE.
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    The Open Source Health Information Platform is a Python implementation of openEHR electronic health record specifications http://www.openehr.org. Project website : http://launchpad.net/oship Analytics are at: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/oship
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