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    Systems Glycobiology

    Glycosylation Network Analysis Toolbox (GNAT)

    GNAT is an open source, platform-independent MATLAB based toolbox. It is written in MATLAB and Java. It has been tested in Windows (Windows 7), Linux (Ubuntu), and Mac OS (X Lion) platforms. The original GNAT package (file GNAT.zip) provides functions for reading, writing, manipulation, visualization and simulation of glycan structures and glycosylation reaction networks (citation [1]). The second version of this software (GNATv2beta.zip) upgrades the original GNAT program with additional features that are geared towards incorporating glycan-structure experimental data into the simulation environment. ...
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    The files contained in this distribution implement a computer vision system for the classification and interpretation of flag semaphore signals. Optionally, the message can be used to send and receive TCP/IP packets using the RFC 4824 protocol.
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