Simulation of timeresolved transient EPR spectra of spinpolarised spin species
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Simulation of timeresolved transient EPR spectra of spinpolarised spin species
R package to process and analyze data and spectra in Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy for chemists
MATLAB toolbox for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy
A CPU & GPU compatible Python package for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging
EPR data related to photochemistry on triangulene-based radicals
Professional Python toolkit for EPR spectroscopy data analysis. Load Bruker files, apply baseline correction, analyze lineshapes, and convert to FAIR formats. Complete CLI suite with comprehensive testing.
FHIR Implementation Guide which defines the documents for the exchange of medication information in the context of the Swiss eMedication service
Convenient machinery for calculating EM design parameters (such as coupling g) from pyEPR analysis and their formatted output
An Open Source electronic patient record system. This is the Gold Master "Community Edition" release. Please note that this could be up to 3 months behind the latest development tip. If you are interested in being involved with latest developments, please email openeyes@apperta.org or visit
Yazi で EPUB ファイルをプレビューするためのプラグイン。 epr をバックエンドに使用。
An hardware-independent interfacing layer for designing automated EPR experiments.
EPR data related to light-driven radical catch-and-release with BODIPY photocages
Python package for site-directed spin labeling of proteins
EPRPy is a python library to streamline routine analysis of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance data.
Design files and description to build a simple flowthrough EPR capillary sample chamber for aqeous and lossy samples.
DNPLab - Bringing the power of Python to DNP-NMR Spectroscopy
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