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    Crystalsim -  XRD hkl simulation

    Crystalsim - XRD hkl simulation

    X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis for hkl simulation of any crystal.

    Crystalsim is a simple freeware program with a neat graphical user interface for X-ray diffraction (XRD) data analysis . It can simulates all possible {hkl} planes data for the selected crystal. Crystallographic Information File (.cif) can also be used. Analyze both powder diffraction and single crystal data . Indexed at International Union of Crystallography (IUCR). Crystalline lattice parameters such as ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’ as well as interfacial angles such as alpha, beta,...
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    JBioFramework

    JBioFramework

    Growing suite of proteomics simulations for educational purposes

    JBioFramework (JBF) is a set of two different chemical separations simulations (2D Electrophoresis and Mass Spectrometry) that are frequently used in chemistry, biochemistry and proteomics research. It is written in the Java programming language and will run on any and all systems that have the JVM installed. As we continue to develop the software over the coming months/years and attempt to quantify the success of our efforts with testing and reviews, user input is very important. Please don't hesitate to review the software below or email Paul Craig [pac8612@rit.edu] with larger descriptions/bugs/feature ideas. ...
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