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    miRprimer

    Automatic design of primers for miR-specific RT-qPCR

    ...Quantification of miRNAs by a simple and specific qPCR method. Methods in Molecular Biology. 1182, 73-81.). The program was written in Ruby and is available as source code for developers and as an .exe file for easy use.
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    Bridge Designer and Contest

    Bridge Designer and Contest

    A national virtual bridge engineering contest for kids of all ages.

    **Unfortunately, the Bridge Contest is no longer operational. We hope the code base will be of use to others with similar projects in mind.** A national virtual bridge engineering contest with prizes for middle and high school kids, grades 6 to 12, but anyone can enter for fun. Based on the award-wining Bridge Designer client software, now open source through this project. Web site infrastructure supports worldwide participation in qualifying and semifinal rounds with a tiny administrative staff. ...
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    SODE

    Program to solve differential equations using long Taylor series

    Program to generate a program to numerically solve either a single ordinary differential equation or a system of them.It is a Ruby program, now called omnisode, which generates either Ruby, C, C++, Maple or Maxima code. Code can be generated for all languages under Linux. Ruby can be generated under Windows. All can be generated under cygwin, but would need work on execution of Maple. Omnisode itself is Ruby, which is needed in all cases to generate the program.
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    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework (FRUIT)

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework FRUIT - TDD in FORTRAN

    ...Rake used as build tool. Tutorials at http://fortranxunit.wiki.sourceforge.net The core testing part is in FORTRAN, this part can be used independent of the Ruby codes. The Ruby code is to make fixtures and reports easier. Rake is to build the project elegantly. This project also demonstrate a new way to build mixed language code in an alternative way than Make. Most of the FORTRAN are important in nature, used in nuclear and aerospace codes, etc, and maintained and written actively. Please help to bring TDD practices to the FORTRAN community. ...
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    DarlandPhilosophy

    Dennis J. Darland's Philosophy

    Representation of my philosophy (currently limited to philosophy of language) in the languages Prolog or Life. These languages must be acquired separately and Ruby is also needed. However the main purpose is to show how some philosophy problems can be solved. The source code and output are sufficient for that.
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    BioC

    We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation

    A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented. Project files contain: - simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing. - BioC-formatted corpora - BioC tools that work with BioC corpora BioC goals - simplicity - interoperability - broad use - reuse There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. We are interested in reuse, and we focus on common NLP tasks that are broadly useful for textmining.
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    CRAFT HPC Floating-point Analysis

    CRAFT HPC Floating-point Analysis

    CRAFT: Configurable Runtime Analysis for Floating-point Tuning

    CRAFT (Configurable Runtime Analysis for Floating-point Tuning) for HPC (High-Performance Computing) uses binary instrumentation to perform runtime analysis of floating-point code, detecting cancellations and making precision level recommendations. NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB!!!! https://github.com/crafthpc/craft
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    mx is a Ruby/Rails code base with broad application in evolutionary biology, it includes general functionality for matrix handling, sequence management, ontology construction, specimen handling, taxonomic catalogs, taxonomic descriptions and more
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    ClearCanvas

    ClearCanvas

    Open source DICOM and RIS/PACS informatics platform

    Open source code base for enabling software innovation in imaging. The extensible and robust platform includes viewing, archiving, management, workflow and distribution of images as well as an open architecture for core competency tool development.
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    A resource for political accountability; a compilation of statistics and information on Canadian Members of Parliament, and possibly other levels of government. The project includes the website code, as well as the tools used to extract the informati
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    HornetsEye Ruby Computer Vision Library

    Ruby computer vision library

    Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2). Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
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    This project is part of my Google Summer-of-Code project to create a KDE based sensor network programming interface using the Ruby programming language.
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    Convert copy. Pipes existing converter tools together to convert files from a format to another. E.g. add the converters 'pdf -> text' and 'text -> wav' and you can convert pdf to wav. Automatically installs missing converters in Debian.
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