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    Atropos

    Atropos

    Stunning touch-friendly 3D parallax hover effects

    Atropos is a lightweight, open-source JavaScript library designed to add visually striking 3D parallax and hover effects to webpage elements — giving a sense of depth and interactivity when users hover or touch elements (cards, images, UI components). It works not only with vanilla JavaScript, but also provides integrations or support for modern frameworks (React, Vue, Web Components, etc.), making it easy to incorporate into a variety of web projects. Because Atropos is very small (just ~2...
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    ATLAS_mPBPK

    ATLAS_mPBPK

    Modeling and Simulation of mPBPK models

    ATLAS mPBPK is a MATLAb-based tool for modeling and Simulation of minimal Physiology Based Pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) models of small and large molecules. The tool enables the users to perform: i) PK data visualization, ii) simulation, iii) parameter optimization, and iv) local sensitivity analysis (SA) of mPBPK models in a simple and efficient manner.
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