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    openGPR is a framework for the management, processing and 2D/3D-visualization of ground penetrating radar (GPR, georadar) data. It interoperates with existing tools like Seismic Unix, with a special focus on georadar applications.
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    Path Sim contains a collection of tools for analysing Biochemical pathways with respect to stochastic behavior and cell-to-cell variations.
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    Simple Python class for managing tables of data in memory using NumPy. It allows to give names to views of array. The package contains few classes built on top of the basic one to be used as post processing tools for particle optics computations.
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