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    Jljp

    Jljp

    Calculates the voltage across a liquid junction between two solutions

    An analogous project written in C# can be found here: https://github.com/swharden/JLJP Liquid junction potential calculator. It's a tool for scientists and engineers who have to do with electrochemistry and electrokinetics. When two solutions containing ions are put into contact, possibly through a porous diaphragm, a voltage develops across them. The calculation of the voltage is not trivial.
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    GridLAB-D
    ...Historically, the inability to effectively model and evaluate smart grid technologies has been a barrier to adoption; GridLAB-D is designed to address this problem. User documentation can be found at: http://gridlab-d.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Quick_links The source code is available from GitHub. See https://github.com/gridlab-d/gridlab-d. Issue tracking is handled by GitHub. See https://github.com/gridlab-d/gridlab-d/issues.
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    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Java-based nuclear physics data acquisition.

    This project now lives at https://github.com/dwvisser/jam-daq-code/ Jam is an easy-to-use self-contained data acquisition and analysis system for VME-based (or CAMAC-based) nuclear physics experiments. Jam has an easy, standard GUI for taking and sorting multi-parameter event-based data into 1-d and 2-d histograms.
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    QualityControlForRadiology

    QualityControlForRadiology

    QC tests and patient doses from radiodiagnostic XRay equipment

    This software performs various quality control tests for XRay devices used in radiography, mammography, fluoroscopy and CT such as: HVL/tube filtration, high voltage, exposure time, tube output, MTF calculations, film sensitometry, AEC devices and more. It also compute patient doses using an external program based on the GEANT4 simulation toolkit. This program is found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/doseinhumanbody/ Read the "README" file for details. Source code and documentation included. Also, available on GitHub: https://github.com/ZiliasTheSaint/RadQC.git Check out for dependent module!
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    RadiationHelper

    RadiationHelper

    Alpha, Beta, Gamma measurements and Nuclide exposure

    RadiationHelper is a data analysis tool for : 1. gross alpha and beta radiation measurement and detector calibration using experimental data (counts acquired by alpha-beta devices). 2. gamma spectroscopy measurements and detector calibration using experimental data (spectra acquired by acquisition software such as Assayer, Gamma Vision, Maestro) 3. gross alpha,beta, gamma detector efficiencies and gamma peak efficiency can be theoretical computed using Monte-Carlo simulation technique for radiation transport (based on EGSnrc toolkit) 4.dose assessment in human body exposed to radiations from nuclides in several common scenarios such as air exposure, water submersion, ground surface, internal ingestion or inhalation. 5. quick dosimetry and shielding computations. It is platform independent (written entirely in Java). Source code included in jar files! Also, available on GitHub: https://github.com/ZiliasTheSaint/RadiationHelper.git Checkout for dependent modules!
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    TIM

    A raytracer for forbidden optics

    *** TIM's (now Dr TIM's) source code has moved to https://github.com/jkcuk/Dr-TIM *** TIM is a raytracer that was originally developed to simulate optical components called METATOYs, but it has since then developed into something much more general. Amongst other things, TIM can also calculate random-dot stereograms and anaglyphs and visualise ray trajectories.
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    AcMus is a project on musical acoustics devoted to the development of models and computer tools for the study of room acoustics and focus on helping the investigation of issues related to the design, control and acoustic treatment of environments. AcMus has not been maintained for a few years now, but the code may still be useful. We consider the current repository to be at https://gitlab.com/ccsl-usp/acmus .
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    JPIV

    JPIV

    Particle Image Velocimetry

    JPIV is a platform independent, graphical stand-alone application for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) written in Java. PIV is an optical technique for measuring fluid flow velocities. JPIV moved to GitHub. Please visit us at: https://eguvep.github.io/jpiv/
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    NanoTrackJ

    NanoTrackJ

    NanoTrackJ - Size characterization of freely diffusing nanoparticles

    NanoTrackJ moved to GitHub! Please see: https://github.com/thorstenwagner/ij-nanotrackj or http://fiji.sc/NanoTrackJ
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    yaMatO

    yaMatO

    Finding the hyper space particle :d

    Merging neuronal nets with attractor visualisation to show the unknown particle, which makes travel much faster. https://projects.zoho.com/portal/surfingjoomla#myworkcalendar
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    jHepWork

    jHepWork

    jHepWork was a name of the DataMelt program in 2005-20013

    ...The program is fully multiplatform (100% Java) and integrated with the Jython (Python) scripting language. Currently the project is known under the name DataMelt (https://datamelt.org)
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    JCreme is an automated interface to the CREME96 modeling web app (https://creme96.nrl.navy.mil/). It allows the user to send multiple requests to the CREME96 website and retrieve the results. CREME stands for "Cosmic Ray Effects on Micro Electronics"
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