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    MCCCS

    MCCCS

    Multi Channel Classification and Clustering

    Here we present an image-based Multi Channel Classification and Clustering System (MCCCS). It is an generalized, script-based classification system for processing various kinds of image data. Due to the modular design, individual processing-components can be easily adapted, extended or exchanged by own extensions. See project website for installation instructions.
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    Bioinformatic tools for analyzing an orfeome using translated ORFs and compares each ORF to the provided Orfeome/Proteome. Our script uses NCBI BLAST run locally and MySQL as the main engines in a new and interisting way. It is designed specifically for Poxvirus genomes, and provides the VACV-COP nomenclature and Cowpox Ortholog groups per each ORF. The BLAST stats are generated when compared to the Proteome you provide. It can be easily adapted for other genomes.
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    fluids-sh

    acquire fluid properties from the NIST Chemistry WebBook

    fluid.sh is a shell script which utilized wget to acquire fluid properties from the NIST Chemistry WebBook in a format suitable for further processing with shell scripts or e.g. xmgrace. It supports the full functionality provided by the website! The script takes the same input as command line arguments you need to enter on the web forms. It produces a ASCII text file containing the respective data points in columns headed by a well readable description.
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