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EasyTrain (ET) is a free, versatile learning program. With ET you can learn vocabulary, train multiple choice questions and deal with multiple field questions like conjugations or declinations. You ...
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1042 programs, showing page 13 of 105
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Celestia
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The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn't confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy.
All movement in Celestia is seamless; the exponential zoom feature lets you explore space across a huge range of scales, from galaxy clusters down to spacecraft only a few meters across. A 'point-and-goto' interface makes it simple to navigate through the universe to the object you want to visit.
Celestia is expandable. Celestia comes with a large catalog of stars, galaxies, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and spacecraft. If that's not enough, you can download dozens of easy to install add-ons with more objects.
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Celestial Maps
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Celestial Maps 8.0 is an astronomical software that produces accurate maps of the sky in five types of projections. It has been written in Borland Delphi 4 for Windows on 32 bits.
The software is very user friendly, a main menu being visible at any time on the top bar under the application title. Beside the application's main form, other 23 forms set the various functions of the program.
All the forms are easily accessible using the mouse or the keyboard. This can be done in three possible ways:
- Point and click to the main menu's items;
- Using shortcut key combinations written nearby each menu item;
- Using "F" hot keys (for the main functions of the program).
Celestial Maps v.8.0 runs 10 astronomical catalogues, organised in two main database:
The small database (about 25,000 stars up to mag 7.5 and the Messier catalogue);
The large database, including the following professional catalogues:
- SAO J2000 (about 250,000 stars up to about mag 10);
- PPM (4 catalogues of 500,000 stars up to about mag 11);
- Tycho-2 (2 catalogues of 2,500,000 stars up to about mag 12.5);
- GSC 1.1 (18,000,000 stars and nonstellars up to about mag 15.5);
- NGC 2000 (NGC and IC catalogues of 13,000 objects up to mag 17).
All these catalogues add together about 22 millions of objects up to the maximum mag 17.
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Cellab
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Cellular Automata Laboratory invites you to explore the world of cellular automata with the aid of high-speed programmable simulators for both MS-DOS and Windows. Cellular automata rules are defined by short programs written in Java, C, Pascal, or BASIC; rule definitions in Java can be compiled even if you don't have a Java compiler by using a Web-based compilation server. The accompanying on-line laboratory manual, equivalent to more than 250 printed pages, explains the theory of cellular automata, how to use the simulator programs, documents the many ready-to-run rules included, describes how to create your own original experiments, and contains a comprehensive bibliography.
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CellLab
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This program is an experimentation toolkit for a 2D cellular automata. Cell Laboratory basically separates the rules and the field where action is happening. It offers customizable rule and field system. It means, a user is able to run the cellular automata using any of him custom rule. This program offers Save/Open functionality for both rules and field.
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CENTENNIA Napoleonic Edition
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Centennia Napoleonic Edition is a subset of the Centennia Historical Atlas. It covers Europe and the Middle East during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period. You can follow the march of French armies from just after the Revolution, through the rise of Napoleon's great French Empire, his unsuccessful campaign in Russia, and on to the final demise at Waterloo. It was one of the most dramatic periods of modern European history and demonstrates fully the capabilities of the complete Centennia Historical Atlas which covers ten centuries of western civilization.
Centennia Napoleonic Edition is freeware. You may download it at no charge. It does not expire, and there are no shareware "nag" screens. Feel free to copy or distribute Centennia Napoleonic Edition as long as it is unmodified and includes our copyright. The full version of Centennia which covers ten centuries of European and Mideast history from 1000AD to the late 1990s is also available from Centennia Software. Visit our web site at HistoricalAtlas.net for more information.
Centennia Napoleonic Edition is only available for Windows XP/NT/ME/98/95 users.
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CFS and Fibromyalgia Database
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The self-extracting ZIP archive computer file ("cfsfmna.exe", see below) contains two large data files:
(1) The first is a plain text file ("cfsfmna.txt") containing over 3800 current or historic references dealing with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue, and Fibromyalgia, and which have been derived largely from the mainstream peer-reviewed English-language medical literature. It is not necessary to use MedRefs to view this text file.
(2) The second file ("cfsfmna.mdb") contains the same information formatted for optimal use by the MedRefs program described above. MedRefs allows more convenient and more rapid display and retrieval of the data as well as such benefits as filtering to select a desired subset of citations and exclude unwanted citations. This database hopes to be reasonably comprehensive, probably including more than you wanted to know, but you have the option with MedRefs of narrowing the search from the total information available.
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Chaos Analyzer
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This program plots a spectral diagram of the phase space of a dynamical system generated by a one dimensional piecewise linear map (with 2 or 3 full single-valued branches) of interval [0,1] onto itself.
Operating Systems: Windows 95/98/NT3/NT4
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ChaosLab
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ChaosLab is an interactive math package that helps students visualize and understand fractal geometry and chaos theory. While generating and exploring their own fractal images, students encounter a new science that is reshaping our view of the natural world. ChaosLab was designed for use in high school and college math courses.
Core Topics
- Bifurcation Diagram
- Chaos Game
- Coin Toss
- Diffusion Limited Aggregation
- Levy Flight
- Pascal's Triangle
- Mandelbrot and Julia Sets
- Recursive Carpets, Coastlines and Islands
- Structured Walk
Key Features
- Pedagogical emphasis on fractal images
- Connection between fractal geometry and chaos theory
- Interactive Living Graph Paper
- Several color palettes
- Screen capture support
System Requirements - MS-DOS or Windows running MS-DOS
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Chasys Math
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Chasys Math is a suite of math utilities including a calculator featuring graph-plotting, complex numbers and visually-perfect algebraic method (Chasys Math Calculator), and a matrix equation solver that can handle systems of equations as large as 32 by 32 (Chasys Math Matrix).
OS: Windows XP/Vista.
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CheckHet
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This program is designed to detect genetically abnormal subjects in a case-control sample based on genotypes at multiple marker loci. For a full explanation of the method, see the paper: A quick and simple method for detecting subjects with abnormal genetic background in case-control samples. Curtis D, North BV, Gurling HMD, Blaveri E, Sham PC. 2002 Ann Hum Genet.
The program reads in genotypes of at a number of markers and for each marker constructs a measure of how unusual that genotype is, given the frequencies of its alleles in the whole sample. This measure is then summed over all markers for that subject and a permutation test is then used to identify any subjects which have an unusually high total measure for having unusual genotypes across all markers.
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