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    SimPET

    SimPET

    A web platform for the MC simulation of realistic brain PET data

    ...More advanced features can be obtained by using the SimPET scripts: https://github.com/txusser/brainviset_simset https://github.com/txusser/simpet (New version pre-alpha) You can also upload your own phantoms to simulate. Currently the platform incorporates MC models for the GE Advance, GE Discovery ST and Siemens mCT. More models are on the way. You can also access all the previously simulated datasets from the dev team to test your quantification pipeline (Files section in this page). This project is an open collaboration between IDIS (www.idisantiago.es), Qubiotech (www.qubiotech.es), and FGUMA (www.fguma.es).
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    CAMPARI

    CAMPARI

    Software for molecular simulations and trajectory analysis

    We are proud to introduce version 5 of CAMPARI. We have added a number of new features, most notably a Python interface for interpreting user-supplied code (with the help of ForPy), a novel trajectory storage standard (with the help of libpqxx/PostgreSQL), and a module for performing transition path theory. Naturally, CAMPARI continues to provide the reference implementation of the ABSINTH force field paradigm and implicit solvation model. CAMPARI is a joint package for performing and...
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    aioulinux

    aioulinux

    Linux for Arduino and Makers developers

    Hello, I'm the Aioulinux founder, eager to professionally revive the project. Since 2018, the demand for an IoT and Arduino-tailored environment has been evident. Seeking partners for a 2024 version targeting schools and IoT companies, aiming for a secure and comprehensive platform. If you share this vision and wish to collaborate, reach out. Let's revive Aioulinux stronger than ever! Now seeking partners: Live Distro Specialist: Expert in live distributions to ensure...
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    This project provides a Fortran90 library and a python module for singular spectrum analyses such as PCA/EOF or MSSA. It is intended for people interested, for example, in analysing climate or financial variability.
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    MC Traffic es un software que modela el tráfico de la Ciudad de México. Escrito principalmente en Python y Pygame, MC Traffic permite usar imágenes descargadas de Google Maps para hacer simulaciones controladas.
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