Apps filed under: predict
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- 783 downloads
- 1.2 MB
Menstrual Period Tracker and Ovulation Calendar 5.9.7
A simple and user-friendly application that enables you to keep track of your menstrual cycles and...
- 2,152 downloads
- 126 MB
TimePassages 6.0.8
Professional astrology tools for your desktop
- 608 downloads
- 46.9 MB
snpEff 4.1k
An Java based effect prediction tool for genomic data like SNP, MNP and InDels that can be used as...
- 2,607 downloads
- 1.3 MB
JTides 5.3 Build 361
Obtain precise tidal forecasts from many location around the world with the help of this advanced,...
- 78 downloads
- 7.2 MB
MiRdup 1.0
Tool for the computational prediction of microRNAs
- 80 downloads
- 229 KB
PPfold 3.0
Java tool to predict the secondary structure of RNA alignments
- 105 downloads
- 11.5 MB
PaDEL-Survival 1.0
Tool to predict cancer patients survival
- 125 downloads
- 1 KB
Branch-prediction state-machine 1.0
Java based state machine simulation
- 1,734 downloads
- 16.9 MB
massXpert 3.4.0
Desktop prediction/analysis of mass spectrometric data in proteomic projects
- 179 downloads
- 164 KB
ValFold 1.0.0
A tool for the aptamer truncation process
- 196 downloads
- 1 KB
HPLC Retention Predictor 1.0
Java tool to predict HPLC retention
- 168 downloads
- 18.9 MB
ProCope 1.2
Protein complex prediction and evaluation
- 178 downloads
- 109 KB
Find Your Future
Find your future based on Sri Lankan and Indian astrology
- 459 downloads
- 784 KB
Smart Drive 1.0
A utility for predicting hard drive failure.
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- 6,356 downloads
- 21 MB
Molegro Virtual Docker 4.1.0
An integrated platform for predicting protein - ligand interactions
- 2,524 downloads
ALOGPS 2.1
ALOGPS - Provides interactive on-line prediction of logP and aqueous solubility of compounds for d...