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    OxyWitleaf2CSV

    OxyWitleaf2CSV

    Witleaf pulse oxymeter BIN format data decoder.

    The simple program is a Witleaf handheld pulse oxymeter BIN file format data decoder. It reads BIN-files produced by popular professional pulse oxymeters manufactured by Shenzhen Witleaf Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. (like the WIT-S300 shown in the photo on the project icon) and produces a CSV-formatted output with the extracted data to stdout (gets printed to the console if not directed otherwise). More info on https://github.com/mrKirushko/OxyWitleaf2CSV .
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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    KMWin

    KMWin

    Kaplan-Meier for Windows

    KMWin (Kaplan-Meier for Windows) is a convenient tool for graphical presentation of results from Kaplan-Meier survival time analysis. The programme is based on the statistical software environment R and provides an easy to use graphical interface. As an introduction, see http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038960#s2.
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    An R package for metrology. metRology provides classes and calculation and plotting functions for metrology applications, including measurement uncertainty estimation and (eventually) inter-laboratory metrology comparison studies.
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    TEACUP

    TEACUP

    TCP Experiment Automation Controlled Using Python

    ...TEACUP also collects a variety of metadata from the end hosts and bottleneck router, such as the actual OS/kernel version(s) used. TEACUP also provides some simple tools for analysing the results of experiments, such as plotting a flow's experienced RTT over time.
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    R-gregmisc is a set of extension package for the open-source statistical environment/language "R''. It includes functions for plotting (gplots), data manupulation (gdata), modeling (gmodels), and programming tools (gtools), creation and management of sub-processes (fork), determing sample sizes for -omics experiments (ssize), and a variety of other packages.
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