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    ED Software project contains several programs used (mostly) for processing gas-phase electron diffraction (GED) experimental data.
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    Olex2 is visualisation software for small-molecule crystallography developed at Durham University/EPSRC. It provides comprehensive tools for crystallographic model manipulation for the end user and an extensible development framework for programmers. The project has been supported by Olexsys Ltd since 2010.
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    2DFLT

    2DFLT

    Program for Normalization, Averaging and Editing of In Situ Data Sets

    2DFLT it is first out of two programs which allows implementation of Phase Sensitive Detection (PSD) and/or Modulated Enhanced Diffraction (MED) techniques on the in situ data. This software allows collecting individual data files from in situ experiment into one dataset. After that this data set can be visualized, edited, normalized and averaged. Resulted data can be saved as one flat file (FLT-format) which can be used for PSD/MED calculations via 2DMED software...
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    2DMED

    2DMED

    Phase Sensitive Detection and Modulated Enhanced Diffraction Software

    2DMED it is the second out of two programs which allows implementation of Phase Sensitive Detection (PSD) and/or Modulated Enhanced Diffraction (MED) techniques on the in situ data. This software takes normalized and averaged in situ data in flat file format (FLT) and performs PSD transformation which has been described in Urakawa, A.et al. Chem. Eng. Science 2008, 63, 4902. User can choose demodulation index k and perform several demodulation calculations. This is extremely important since...
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    The Protein Geometry Database hosts the development code for a flexible database for searching protein geometry, as well as a library for accessing this data for protein modeling & refinement programs.
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    SynBioLib -- your toolkit for synthetic biology applications. SynBioLib aims to establish a platform on which the Synthetic Biology community can develop and share code that is common to many tasks and programs.
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    Wattos is a collection of mostly Java programs for Structural Biology and NMR Spectroscopy. It's programs analyze, annotate, parse, archive, and disseminate experimental NMR data deposited by authors world wide into the PDB and BMRB.
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