libgyoto9t64

Gyoto framework main library an standard plug-in

Gyoto aims at providing a framework for computing orbits and ray-traced images in General relativity. It consists in a shared library (this package), utility programs (in the gyoto package), and a plug-in for the Python 3 and Yorick programming languages (in python3-gyoto and yorick-gyoto respectively). Gyoto can be extended with plug-ins (see libgyoto9-dev).

php8.4-cli

command-line interpreter for the PHP scripting language

This package provides the /usr/bin/php8.4 command interpreter, useful for testing PHP scripts from a shell or performing general shell scripting tasks.

intel-sdsi

Intel On Demand (SDSi) provisioning tool

intel_sdsi is a tool for key certificate and activation payload provisioning on Intel Xeon family processors with support for Intel On Demand (formerly known as Software Defined Silicon or SDSi).

libgwyddion2-0t64

libraries for Gwyddion SPM analysis tool

Gwyddion is a modular program for Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) data visualization and analysis. It is primarily intended for analysis of height field data obtained by microscopy techniques like * Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), * Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM), * Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), * Near-field Scanning Optical Microscopy (SNOM or NSOM) and others. However, it can be used for arbitrary height field and image analysis.

dict-freedict-pol-lit

Polish-Lithuanian dictionary for the dict server/client

This is the Polish-Lithuanian dictionary from the FreeDict project. It contains 10148 headwords (FreeDict status: big enough to be useful). It can be either used with the dictd server and a dict client or with GoldenDict.

r-bioc-pfamanalyzer

GNU R identification of domain isotypes in pfam data

Protein domains is one of the most import annoation of proteins that are with the Pfam database/tool being (by far) the most used tool. This R package enables the user to read the pfam prediction from both webserver and stand-alone runs into R. It was recently shown most human protein domains exist as multiple distinct variants termed domain isotypes. Different domain isotypes are used in a cell, tissue, and disease- specific manner. Accordingly, it was found that domain isotypes, compared to each other, modulate, or abolish the functionality of a protein domain. This R package enables the identification and classification of such domain isotypes from Pfam data.