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So you want "open source" stuff? Do you know what it really means? Are you ready to compile, test, debug it and add a graphic interface to it?
Just because you asked for it, here is a list of available projects. If you know other links, add them into a comment.
A source of RPMs for several NMR-related programs
BioLinux-BR Project offers RPM packages for such popular programs as MolMol, PROCHECK and XPLOR-NIH.
Project description from its website:
BioLinux-BR is a project directed to the scientific community. Our intention is to create a Linux distribution for people with little familiarity with the installation of the operational system and mainly for people that do not know how they must proceed to unpack a program, compile and install it correctly.
For these reasons, we are giving our contribution, developing a Linux system that aims to be easy to use and still offering packages that...
CONNJUR spectrum translator: an open source application for reformatting NMR spectral data
CONNJUR spectrum translator: an open source application for reformatting NMR spectral data
Abstract NMR spectroscopists are hindered by the lack of standardization for spectral data among the file formats for various NMR data processing tools. This lack of standardization is cumbersome as researchers must perform their own file conversion in order to switch between processing tools and also restricts the combination of tools employed if no conversion option is available. The CONNJUR Spectrum Translator introduces a new, extensible architecture for spectrum translation and introduces two...
nmrlearner
Journal club
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03-18-2011 06:51 PM
CONNJUR - open source integration environment for biomolecular NMR data analysis
CONNJUR Project website
The CONNJUR Project is developing an open source integration environment for biomolecular NMR data analysis. CONNJUR software is a workflow generator, based on legacy NMR analysis applications, that is being developed as Open Source Software -- it is perpetually free for anyone to use, modify and distribute.
CONNJUR is developed by a community of NMR spectroscopists and scientific programmers who aim to create and maintain NMR analysis tools bounded by the goals of excellent end-product, free of charge, open source software using the...
markber
NMR software
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11-01-2010 07:45 PM
[NMR Geek blog] Fluorescence: A source of noise in NMR?
Fluorescence: A source of noise in NMR?
The other day I was reading a book “Experimental Pulse NMR: A Nuts and Bolt Approach” by Eiichi Fukushima and Stephen B W Roeder and I was encountered with a sentence which says,”Fluorescent lights generate noise which can be picked up in the spectrometer.” (para 1, page 13). I wonder if they are talking about
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