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    antoniovandre_eval GUI

    antoniovandre_eval GUI

    Uma calculadora desenvolvida em C, com interface gráfica em Python.

    Uma calculadora desenvolvida em C, com interface gráfica em Python.
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    RSS - Radial Stretching System

    OpenSource radial stretching system for the scientific community

    ...Our development enables significant cost reduction (~300 €) and increase the availability of equibiaxial deformation measurements for scientific material analysis. Construction plans, source code, and electronic circuit diagrams are freely available under a creative commons license. RSS Website: http://www.somap.jku.at/rss/
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    LibppGam

    pp->gamma cross sections parametrization

    This library contains the parametrization of pp->gamma cross section functions based on Phys.Rev. D90 (2014) 12, 123014 (astro-ph/1406.7369) work. The functions are written in Python, Fortran and Matlab. Please, if you use this library DO NOT reference to this webpage, instead reference to Phys.Rev. D90 (2014) 12, 123014 (astro-ph/1406.7369), "Parametrization of gamma-ray production cross-sections for pp interactions in a broad proton energy range from the kinematic threshold to PeV...
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