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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
An application built onto the Open Table Explorer engine for the acquisition and analysis of home energy consumption and solar energy production.Moved to github as Open Table Explorer
A database schema and webapplication to archive, search, share, and download data of maximum body sizes of different taxonomic groups during the history of life on earth.
OpenBRR2 project focuses on the re-write of the original "OpenBRR - Data" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbrr) project. The aim is to develop a hosted data aggregation application for all F/LOSS projects.
LCS is an evidence-based medicine library consult service webapplication designed to facilitate physicians' use of the research literature. Physicians submit clinical questions to the system, librarians respond, and physicians rate the responses.
...The tool calculates TNM and other site-specific cancer staging classifications from the basic data of the patients’ disease, entered by the registrar in a controlled fashion.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is now collaborating with NICR to convert the tool into a webapplication. Authorised users will be able to access the tool from any Internet-enabled computer, by web browser via a dedicated interface. In agreement with the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), this tool will be available freely for non-profit use in limited resource settings.