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    FreeLIMS  |  Free LIMS

    FreeLIMS | Free LIMS

    Laboratory Information Management System

    FreeLIMS is a Laboratory Information Management System ( LIMS ). Manage samples; create sample types from methods & parameters; easily generate reports & certificates; fine tune user rights. FreeLIMS is Open Source and Free.
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    J-ICE
    J-ICE stands for Jmol interface for crystallographic and electronic properties. Is an extension of the powerful, platform independent molecular visualizer Jmol, towards crystallographic and electronic properties. More info will be given soon.
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    PCP-net is a browser-based application to calculate preheating temperature, heat input and carbon equivalent, which can be used to avoid hydrogen cracking (cold cracking) in unalloyed and low-alloyed ferritic steels.
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