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Mass Difference Calculator with a Graph for MassLynx data
A Mass Difference Calculator with a graph for MassLynx.
Bring in a text file with reference masses and then paste in or browse in another file with a list of mass/intensity pairs.
Then look at the best matching points and see what the difference between reference and data comes out as.
This is a companion app to ResCalc3
Annotation and enrichment of Next-Gen sequencing data
...It performs annotation and enrichment analyses of user-provided genomic regions (SNPs, ChIP-seq binding sites etc.) against >6,000 (human genome) epigenomic features available from the UCSC genome browser.
Input - any genome-wide data data in .bed format (tab-delimited text file with chrom, chromStart, chromEnd).
Annotation analysis output - detailed annotation of each genomic region in input data. Used to prioritize individual genomic regions by the total number of epigenomic features they co-localize with.
Enrichment analysis output - p-values of statistically significant co-localizations of input genome-wide data with genome annotation features selected for the analysis. ...
Arduino VB Lab is coded in VB.NET and allows users to make custom control interfaces for controlling the Arduino from the PC. Users can add gauges, buttons, images, etc, to an empty page and use the buttons to control something, or use the information being displayed. You are able to log all sensor data to an SQL Server database and select a date range on the graphs to view different time spans of data.