Clinical Laboratory
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Diagnostic Pathfinder v.4 3
The Diagnostic Pathfinder (DP) is acomputer-based instructional software tool that helps veterinary clinical pathology students learn diagnostic reasoning skills.
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Science Laboratory Database v.beta
Built using PHP and MySql, the ULabs laboratory database is designed for universities having science labs which accept student involvement.
Neurocognitive Linguistics Laboratory v.1.2.0
Neurocognitive Linguistics is an approach to linguistics developed by Sydney Lamb which uses relational networks to model what the brain actually does when it handles language.
Clinical Handover Database v.1
Database for hospital doctors and nurses to keep track of their patients.
Laboratory Logbook v.0.5.130.26
The LabLog is a free tool to document projects running in a lab and to manage experimentally obtained data and its metadata.
CTS v.1.0
It is an integrated system of several statistical, methodological, and display software packages that are used to determine and display the consequences of the different decisions clinical trialists might make about the participants, treatments, and
CED Spike2 v.7.0
Spike2 laboratory software delivers powerful data capture and analysis, stimulus sequencing and experimental control using one of the CED family of data acquisition peripherals.
LabChart Reader v.7.2.1400
LabChart Reader is a free application program that allows you, your colleagues and students to view and conduct limited analysis of LabChart data files.
LabCreator v.1. 2. 2002
Create professional layouts and individually equipped laboratories for basic and further training in just a few easy steps.
Motion Analysis Tools v.2. 7. 2005
Motion Analysis Tools is a Windows 95/NT/2000/XP/Vista program for taking measurements from digital video and bitmap images. This software is intended for clinical use; however, it may be useful for anyone in the fields of biomechanics or ergonomics.
Hypermet PC v.1.0.8
The original HYPERMET code was developed in FORTRAN language by Phillips and Marlow in the early seventies, at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C.