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    ERmod

    Approximate solvation free energy calculator

    ERmod (Energy Representation Module) is a program to calculate the solvation free energy based on the energy representation method (J. Chem. Phys. 113, 6070 (2000)). The program allows users to calculate the solvation free energy to arbitrary solvents, including inhomogeneous systems, and can run in cooperation with state-of-art molecular simulation software, such as LAMMPS, GROMACS and/or AMBER.
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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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    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    A Modular Python Toolbox for Cross-Platform Post-Processing of Quantum

    PLEASE NOTE ORBKIT HAS BEEN MOVED TO https://github.com/orbkit/orbkit orbkit is a parallel Python program package for post-processing wave function data extracted from output files of MOLPRO (Molden File Format), TURBOMOLE (AOMix file format), GAMESS-US, PROAIMS/AIMPAC (wfn/wfx file format), and Gaussian (Output File and Formatted Checkpoint File) output files. Futhermore, an interface to cclib, a parser for quantum chemical logfiles, is provided. If you use orbkit in your work,...
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    This is a set of scripts that helps with processing of NMR pH titration data. These scripts allow for fitting (using R) and plotting of data of multiple residues. The program needs to be made more user friendly.
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    This project is A Mitochondrial OxydoReduction Simulation System. It consists of two linked projects: a program for displaying and analysing large biomolecular systems (Floral) and a multi-agent simulator for biomolecular oxydoreduction systems (AMORSS).
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