describe macromolecules, a macromolecule is just a molecule that
consists of several "domains". For example, a protein consists
of aminoacid residues, or a nucleic acid consists of bases. Therefore
Chemistry::MacroMol is derived from Chemistry::Mol, with additional
methods to handle the domains.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chemistry-MacroMol/
PR: ports/134609
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is commonly used to describe proteins, particularly those stored in the
Protein Data Bank.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chemistry-File-PDB/
PR: ports/134612
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describe molecules. It consists of several modules: Chemistry::Mol,
Chemistry::Atom, Chemistry::Bond, and Chemistry::File.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chemistry-Mol/
PR: ports/134462
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predictive modeling. It makes extensive use of numpy (http://scipy.org)
to provide fast N-dimensional array manipulation and easy integration of
C code. mlpy provides high level procedures that support, with few lines
of code, the design of rich Data Analysis Protocols (DAPs) for
preprocessing, clustering, predictive classification and feature
selection. Methods are available for feature weighting and ranking, data
resampling, error evaluation and experiment landscaping.The package
includes tools to measure stability in sets of ranked feature lists.
WWW: http://mlpy.fbk.eu/
PR: ports/133932
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access to data distributed in GRIB files. Specifically,
it is wrote to access NOAA Wavewatch III marine weather
model forecasts which are packaged as GRIB.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Geo-ReadGRIB/
PR: ports/132776
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platforms. The motivation for this project is that a simulator should
not only save the time of processors, but also the time of scientists.
Brian is easy to learn and use, highly flexible and easily extensible.
The Brian package itself and simulations using it are all written in
the Python programming language, which is an easy, concise and highly
developed language with many advanced features and development tools,
excellent documentation and a large community of users providing support
and extension packages.
WWW: http://www.briansimulator.org/
PR: ports/132155
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