liboscar4-java
automated annotation of chemistry in scientific articles
OSCAR (Open Source Chemistry Analysis Routines) is an open source extensible
system for the automated annotation of chemistry in scientific articles. It can
be used to identify chemical names, reaction names, ontology terms, enzymes and
chemical prefixes and adjectives, and chemical data such as state, yield, IR,
NMR and mass spectra and elemental analyses. In addition, where possible, any
chemical names detected will be annotated with structures derived either by
lookup, or name-to-structure parsing using OPSIN or with identifiers from the
ChEBI (Chemical Entities of Biological Interest) ontology.
python3-nbformat
Jupyter notebook format (Python 3)
This software component contains the reference implementation of the Jupyter
notebook format, and Python APIs to work with notebooks.
r-cran-systemfonts
system native font finding for GNU R
Provides system native access to the font catalogue. As font
handling varies between systems it is difficult to correctly locate
installed fonts across different operating systems. The 'systemfonts'
package provides bindings to the native libraries on Windows, macOS and
Linux for finding font files that can then be used further by e.g. graphic
devices. The main use is intended to be from compiled code but 'systemfonts'
also provides access from R.
gcc-11-mipsisa32r6el-linux-gnu-base
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
This package contains files common to all languages and libraries
contained in the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
gcc-11-mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabi64
GNU C compiler (cross compiler for mips64r6 architecture)
This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C.
gcc-11-mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabi64-base
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
This package contains files common to all languages and libraries
contained in the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).