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π§ͺ A simple, extensible reaction model for OpenFOAM
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The purpose of the bot is to monitor the maximum amount of message reactions and repost the message to a board if it surpasses a threshold value. Unlike star bots, this bot is not limited to one emoji but will prompt any emoji reactions.
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β€ A Flarum extension that adds reactions to your Flarum Community!
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βοΈπ Create and analyze chemical microkinetic models built from computational chemistry data. Crafted at the @geem-lab.
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A Python library which allows construction and manipulation of complex molecules, as well as automatic molecular design and the creation of molecular databases.
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ARC - Automatic Rate Calculator
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Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
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common astrophysical microphysics routines with interfaces for the different AMReX codes
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Python version of the amazing Reaction Mechanism Generator (RMG).
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An engagement library/plugin for adding engagement (likes, comments, reposts, bookmarks, etc.) to entities in a NestJS application.
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Post and comment service for Hangout
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Rule-based particle reaction problem solver on a quantum number level
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Easily add engagement features like likes, dislikes, upvotes, and downvotes to your models, paving the way for richer user interactions in your application
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