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    NexStarCtl

    Cross platform Perl API to control NexStar compatible telescopes

    ...SkyWatcher: EQ5, HEQ5, EQ6 (Pro), AZ-EQ5 GT, AZ-EQ6 GT, EQ8 etc. and the corresponding Orion mounts. Communication to the hand control is 9600 bits/sec, no parity and one stop bit via the RS-232 port on the base of the hand control. For extended example how to use this perl module look in to the distribution folder for nexstarctl.pl. This program is a complete console tool to control NexStar telesctopes based on NexStarCtl module. To control network based telescopes nexbridge must be used on the remote site. https://sourceforge.net/projects/nexbridge/
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    PRIMUS

    PRIMUS

    Pedigree Reconstruction and Identification of a Maximum Unrelated Set

    ...PRIMUS reads in user-generated IBD estimates and outputs the maximum possible set of unrelated individuals, given a specified threshold of relatedness. Additional information for preferential selection of individuals may also be utilized. For example, when there are two equally sized maximum sets of unrelated individuals in a network, PRIMUS can preferentially select the set with more affected individuals. Subscribe to the PRIMUS-Users e-mail list for notifications of updates and new versions. Relevant software: http://students.washington.edu/jeanm5/Simulate_IBD_Python.ta
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    FIAP

    FIAP

    Fully Integrated Annotation Pipeline

    ...This feature is extremely valuable because it allows users to add a personal “flavor” to the annotation and optimize the process for a specific bacterial genome. FIAP can annotate single and multiple sequences, which allows users to annotate, for example, draft genome contigs or different genomes concatenated in multi-fasta file in a single step. FIAP works on all UNIX-like operating systems (tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Mac OS 10.9.4).
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    solargrapher

    ComLynx protocol for solar inverters

    solargrapher is a minimalistic implementation of the ComLynx protocol, spoken by solar inverters made by Danfoss, IBC Solar et al. It logs whatever data you deem interesting in rrd file and has a minimal example on how to produce graphs for a cgi-enables webserver from that.
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    Soaplab is a generator of Web Services providing a programmatic access to command-line (and other) applications on remote computers (an example of its usage is available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/soaplab/)
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    Example Perl scripts for usage of inverse transformation formulas from RD (X,Y Rijksdriehoek) coordinates to ellipsoid wgs84 (latt, long) coordinates and vice versa.
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    Middle level device drivers for the Ultraship U-2, a USB HID scale, no brand or company name available. Includes basic test scripts, drivers, example implementations and documentation. The output of this driver will insert it into applications.
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    Example implementation of recursive BLAST method used for conservative gene orthology detection in whole genome data.
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    Example EPICS Application. An educational tool for learning about EPICS and Linux
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    ...It has a client-server architecture with a web browsers interface. Data is stored on MySQL database. Chemical reactions are drawned in java applet window. See projct website for example.
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    POSA (Perl Objects for Sequence Analysis) provides an easy-to-use perl interface to handling raw ABI sequence trace files. For example: fasta can be extracted, sequence contigs can be build and putative SNPs and SBE primers can be easily generated.
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