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frankkramer-lab
mully:Create, Modify and Visualize Multi-Layered Networks
Allows the user to create graphs with multiple layers. The user can also modify the layers, the nodes, and the edges. The graph can also be visualized. Zaynab Hammoud and Frank Kramer (2018) <doi:10.3390/genes9110519>. More about multilayered graphs and their usage can be found in our review paper: Zaynab Hammoud and Frank Kramer (2020) <doi:10.1186/s41044-020-00046-0>.
Maintained by Zaynab Hammoud. Last updated 2 years ago.
big-networksdata-visualizationgraph-theorygraphsigraphmultilayer-networksnode-colored-graphs
45 stars 5.95 score 6 scriptsgisler
RPhosFate:Soil and Chemical Substance Emission and Transport Model
An enhanced version of the semi-empirical, spatially distributed emission and transport model PhosFate implemented in 'R' and 'C++'. It is based on the D-infinity, but also supports the D8 flow method. The currently available substances are suspended solids (SS) and particulate phosphorus (PP). A major feature is the allocation of substance loads entering surface waters to their sources of origin, which is a basic requirement for the identification of critical source areas and in consequence a cost-effective implementation of mitigation measures. References: Hepp et al. (2022) <doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114514>; Hepp and Zessner (2019) <doi:10.3390/w11102161>; Kovacs (2013) <http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/9468>.
Maintained by Gerold Hepp. Last updated 2 days ago.
emissionparticulate-phosphorusphosfatesource-allocationsuspended-solidstransportcppopenmp
2 stars 5.08 score 3 scriptsnzilbb
nzilbb.labbcat:Accessing Data Stored in 'LaBB-CAT' Instances
'LaBB-CAT' is a web-based language corpus management system developed by the New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB) - see <https://labbcat.canterbury.ac.nz>. This package defines functions for accessing corpus data in a 'LaBB-CAT' instance. You must have at least version 20230224.1731 of 'LaBB-CAT' to use this package. For more information about 'LaBB-CAT', see Robert Fromont and Jennifer Hay (2008) <doi:10.3366/E1749503208000142> or Robert Fromont (2017) <doi:10.1016/j.csl.2017.01.004>.
Maintained by Robert Fromont. Last updated 1 years ago.
6 stars 4.03 score 36 scripts