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    rDock

    rDock

    A Fast, OpenSource Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and N.Acids

    rDock is a fast and versatile Open Source docking program that can be used to dock small molecules against proteins and nucleic acids. It is designed for High Throughput Virtual Screening (HTVS) campaigns and Binding Mode prediction studies. rDock is mainly written in C++ and accessory scripts and programs are written in C++, perl or python languages. The full rDock software package requires less than 50 MB of hard disk space and it is compilable in all Linux computers. Thanks to its design and implementation, it can be installed on a computation cluster and deployed on an unlimited number of CPUs, allowing HTVS campaigns to be carried out in a matter of days. ...
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    KTimeTrace is a graphical front end for analog data aquisition using Comedi/Comedilib. It plots incoming data and records it to disk, and is similar in some ways to a virtual oscilloscope. It relies on the KDE/QT libraries.
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