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  2. Psychtoolbox for MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    PTB-3 is based on the Psychophysics Toolbox Version 2 (PTB-2) but its MATLAB extensions (in C) were rewritten to be more modular and use OpenGL. Psychtoolbox is offered alongside many alternative toolboxes for programming Psychophysics and Psychology experiments, such as PsychoPy for Python or jsPsych for JavaScript. [citation needed]

  3. PsychoPy - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 grant from the Wellcome Trust allowed for hiring of a full-time staff. [ 4 ] According to its usage statistics page, Psychopy was launched on more than 20,000 different computers in November, 2018, and has gained relative usage by month every year since its initial release in 2003.

  4. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    Studierfenster (StudierFenster) is a free, non-commercial Open Science client/server-based Medical Imaging Processing (MIP) online framework. [ 52 ] Medical open network for AI is a framework for Deep learning in healthcare imaging that is open-source available under the Apache Licence and supported by the community.

  5. PEBL (software) - Wikipedia

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    PEBL (Psychology Experiment Building Language) is an open source software program created by Shane T. Mueller that allows researchers to design and run psychological experiments.

  6. PsyScope - Wikipedia

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    PsyScope is a graphical user interface (GUI) software program that allows researchers to design and run psychological experiments.It runs on Apple Macintosh computers and was originally designed for use with the Mac OS 9 platform.

  7. Laboratory information management system - Wikipedia

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    Lab orders in the LIMS module of the GNU Health project.. A laboratory information management system (LIMS), sometimes referred to as a laboratory information system (LIS) or laboratory management system (LMS), is a software-based solution with features that support a modern laboratory's operations.

  8. In Practice Systems Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 INPS was acquired by the Cegedim group. [3] In 2004, the company purchased the UK arm of NDCHealth, makers of Pharmacy Manager software that was widely used across the UK. [4] It later rebranded as Vision. [citation needed] In 1990 VAMP was one of the four most popular GP computer systems in Wales. [5]

  9. Starlims - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Itschak Friedman and Dinu Toiba in Israel in 1986, and developed and sold LIMS software. The company was renamed to STARLIMS. [1] By 2005, the company's software was installed at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in systems of state health authorities in 12 US states. [2]