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  • RRID:SCR_012420

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.dfg.de/en/index.jsp

German research awards.Central self governing research funding organisation in Germany. Serves sciences and humanities and promotes research at universities and non-university research institutions. The focus is on funding projects developed by academic community.

Proper citation: German Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_012420) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000100

http://bmsr.usc.edu/trainingdissemination/short-courses/

Short courses to train the broader biomedical research community in the modeling and simulation methodologies developed by Resource Scientists and others.

Proper citation: BMSR Short Courses (RRID:SCR_000100) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001976

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 27,2023. Biositemaps represent a mechanism for computational biologists and bio-informaticians to openly broadcast and retrieve meta-data about biomedical data, tools and services (i.e., biomedical resources) over the Internet. All Institutions with an interest in biomedical research can publish a biositemap.rdf file on their Internet site. The technology, developed by the Biositemaps Working Group of the NIH Roadmap National Centers of Biomedical Computing (NCBC), addresses (i) locating, (ii) querying, (iii) composing or combining, and (iv) mining biomedical resources. Each site which intends to contribute to the inventory instantiates a file on its Internet site biositemap.rdf which conforms to a defined RDF schema and uses concepts from the Biomedical Resource Ontology to describe the resources. Each biositemap.rdf file is simply a list of controlled metadata about resources (software tools, databases, material resources) that your organization uses or believes are important to biomedical research. The key enabling technologies are the Information Model (IM) which is the list of metadata fields about each resource (resource_name, description, contact_person, resource_type,...) and the Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) which is a controlled terminology for the resource_typeand which is used to improve the sensitivity and specificity of web searches. Biositemaps blend the features of Sitemaps (enabling efficient web-content exploration) and RSS Feeds (a mechanism for wide and effective news dissemination). As a hybrid between Sitemaps and RSS feeds, the Biositemap infrastructure facilitates a decentralized, portable, extensible and computationally tractable generation and consumption of meta-data about existent, revised and new resources for biomedical computation. Web browsers, crawlers and robots can discover, accumulate, process, integrate and deliver Biositemaps content to (human or machine) users in a variety of graphical, tabular, computational formats. Biositemaps content allows such web browsers to pool resource-associated metadata from disparate and diverse sites and present it to the user in an integrated fashion. The Biositemaps protocol provides clues, information and directives for all Biositemap web harvesters that point to the existence and content of such biomedical resources at different sites.

Proper citation: Biositemaps (RRID:SCR_001976) Copy   


http://scirus.com/

Science-specific search engine with over 575 million scientific items indexed at last count (May 2013), it allows researchers to search for not only journal content but also scientists'' homepages, courseware, pre-print server material, patents and institutional repository and website information. Scirus helps you quickly locate scientific information on the Web: * Filters out non-scientific sites. For example, if you search on REM, Google finds the rock group - Scirus finds information on sleep, among other things * Finds peer-reviewed articles such as PDF and PostScript files, which are often invisible to other search engines. * Searches the most comprehensive combination of web information, preprint servers, digital archives, repositories and patent and journal databases. Scirus goes deeper than the first two levels of a Web site, thereby revealing much more relevant information. Scirus has proved so successful at locating science-specific results on the Web that the Search Engine Watch Awards voted Scirus ''Best Specialty Search Engine'' in 2001 and 2002 and ''Best Directory or Search Engine Website'' WebAward from Web Marketing Association in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Give your Web site greater functionality and enhance the experience of your users, by adding Scirus to your home page for free. Scirus uses the latest in search engine technology to pinpoint precise scientific information that other search engines can not reach, including pdf files and peer reviewed articles. Make your Web site more visible to the scientific community, by submitting it for inclusion on Scirus. You will increase the chance of scientists finding your site when looking for information and you could increase your visitor rate.

Proper citation: Scirus - for scientific information only (RRID:SCR_010657) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010230

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://brainhealthregistry.org/

A website aimed at recruiting and assessing subjects for all types of neuroscience studies with the internet. The hope is to accelerate various types of observational studies and clinical trials, and also reduce costs. They are interested in having people, including healthy subjects of all ages, join the registry. Joining only takes a few minutes. The web-based project is designed to speed up cures for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other brain disorders. It uses online questionnaires and online neuropsychological tests (which are very much like online brain games).

Proper citation: Brain Health Registry (RRID:SCR_010230) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014496

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.qimacros.com/spc-software-for-excel/

A statistical process control (SPC) add-in for Microsoft Excel. The user can select their data and the program will draw the desired chart or run the desired statistical test.

Proper citation: QI Macros (RRID:SCR_014496) Copy   


https://github.com/jyeatman/AFQ

A framework for generating Tract Profiles of tissue properties for major fiber tracts in healthy and diseased brains. Online documentation can be found at: https://github.com/yeatmanlab/AFQ/wiki. AFQ has been tested for MATLAB r2009b through MATLAB r2014b. It requires functions from the MATLAB stats toolbox, vistasoft and SPM.

Proper citation: AFQ: Automated Fiber Quatification (RRID:SCR_014546) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014438

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.avisoft.com/soundanalysis.htm

Sound analysis software used to process and analyze animal acoustic communications. Its features include digital filtering, real-time spectrogram display, and advanced metadata management. Avisoft SASLabPro is designed to accommodate large numbers of sound files and includes organizational features, including labeling options for single point data and time section labels.

Proper citation: Avisoft SASLabPro (RRID:SCR_014438) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017096

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://golang.org/

Software tool as open source programming language to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. Developed by team at Google and many contributors from open source community.

Proper citation: golang (RRID:SCR_017096) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016096

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/

Programming language framework for HTML, CSS, and JS. It is used for developing responsive, mobile projects on the web.

Proper citation: Bootstrap CSS (RRID:SCR_016096) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017444

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/MIIVsem/index.html

Software R package for estimating structural equation models using instrumental variables.

Proper citation: MIIVsem (RRID:SCR_017444) Copy   


http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/statistics.aspx

A collection of statistics about specific digestive diseases, including prevalence, mortality, care delivery and cost.

Proper citation: Digestive Diseases Statistics for the United States (RRID:SCR_006703) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018313

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.perl.org

Software tool to accompany existing resources such as Python programming language resource and comprehensive Perl archive network (CPAN) resource. Perl is family of two high level, general purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages. Perl refers to Perl 5, but from 2000 to 2019 it also referred to its redesigned sister language, Perl 6, before name was officially changed to Raku in October 2019.

Proper citation: Perl Programming Language (RRID:SCR_018313) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022920

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://atlasti.com/

Software qualitative analysis tool. Used by researchers and practitioners to uncover and systematically analyze complex phenomena hidden in unstructured data including text, multimedia, geospatial. Provides tools that let the user locate, code, and annotate findings in primary data material, to weigh and evaluate their importance, and to visualize relations between them. Consolidates documents and keeps track of all notes, annotations, codes and memos in all fields that require close study and analysis of primary material consisting of text, images, audio, video, and geo data. Provides analytical and visualization tools designed to open new interpretative views on material.

Proper citation: ATLAS.ti (RRID:SCR_022920) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022655

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.nutrisurvey.de/

Software tool for nutrition calculations and surveys.

Proper citation: NutriSurvey (RRID:SCR_022655) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022015

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/lh3/calN50/

Software tool as simple script to calculate N50/NG50 and auN/auNG.

Proper citation: calN50 (RRID:SCR_022015) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022199

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://www.jmp.com/en_us/home.html

Statistical software tool. Predictive analytics software. Offers all tools in JMP plus advanced features for more sophisticated analyses.

Proper citation: SAS JMP Pro (RRID:SCR_022199) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020960

http://www.nanotomy.org/OA/Sjollema2016MI/

ImageJ macro to detect, mark and count electron dense markers like goldgrains or quantum dots in electron micrographs.

Proper citation: Golddigger (RRID:SCR_020960) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022513

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/BGI-shenzhen/VCF2Dis

Software to calculate p-distance matrix based Variant Call Format.

Proper citation: VCF2Dis (RRID:SCR_022513) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021088

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://pypi.org/project/pyani/

Software package and script for calculation of genome scale average nucleotide identity. Python3 module that provides support for calculating average nucleotide identity and related measures for whole genome comparisons, and rendering relevant graphical summary output. Where available, it takes advantage of multicore systems, and can integrate with SGE/OGE-type job schedulers for the sequence comparisons.

Proper citation: Pyani (RRID:SCR_021088) Copy   



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