Datasqueeze 9.74 Crack With Serial Key Datasqueeze Serial Key is a graphical interface for analyzing data from 2D x-ray diffraction detectors. It includes an implementation of the CIF program suite for preparing and analyzing 2D diffraction patterns. The program is also useful for a number of other data analysis tasks: filtering and averaging of images, comparison of diffraction patterns, visualization of diffraction patterns, and interpretation of diffraction patterns. Datasqueeze Features: • Supports all 2D x-ray diffraction detectors (wire, image plate, CCD) • Supports most common analysis methods (NXRD, XPDF, Fourier-derived XPDF) • Unwraps any input and provides a fully automated interpretation of the data • Can be used as an automatic data reduction and analysis program • Provides a simple and easy-to-use user interface • Runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X • Supports input from a number of common 2D x-ray diffraction detectors (e.g. wire, image plate, CCD) • Support for analysis of powder diffraction data • Can process diffraction patterns recorded at room temperature and at cryogenic temperatures • Support for x-ray diffraction data collections from liquid crystals, polymers, gels and colloids Datasqueeze Applications: • Automated data reduction and analysis of powder diffraction data • Identification of scatterers in liquid crystals, polymers, gels, or solutions • Interpretation of diffraction patterns (diffuse scattering, elastic incoherent scattering, and scattering from ordered domains in polymer solutions) • Data integration in composites: automated data collection and analysis of the interface between two phases, including X-ray fluorescence and X-ray absorption spectroscopy • Data collection from particle-containing systems, e.g., powder coating, magnetic fluids, and pharmaceutical formulations Datasqueeze Interface: 1. User Interface: Datasqueeze can be used as a stand-alone application or as part of a XRD solution package. Datasqueeze has an interactive user interface based on the open-source software qtiPlot. Features of the user interface include: • two-dimensional visualization of data using either grid or 2D plot options • data filtering using a single or a multi-filter selection, including user-defined selections, data range, and periodicity • simultaneous visualization of all data channels in both the x Datasqueeze 9.74 Crack+ DataSque is an open source GUI-based software program for analysis of 2D diffraction data. Licensing: This is a free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Previous Version: 1.1 (March 2009): initial release 1.2 (May 2010): Windows port to 32-bit 1.3 (July 2010): changes, bug fixes, new functionality 1.3.1 (July 2010): bug fixes, compatibility with new version of xquartz, new unit tests 1.3.2 (October 2010): changes 1.4 (November 2010): manual in Portuguese Site: Contact: dm@vizenskap.dk djavier.royer@univ-nantes.fr User Manual: 1a423ce670 Datasqueeze 9.74 Serial Number Full Torrent Keymacro is a software for diffraction line measurements with limited beamline capacity. In a real experiment the availability of beamline resources is limited and a user of the beamline can decide to run his experiment only at certain time of the day, for example. In this case the user can use the Keymacro software to record one or more diffraction patterns, which can be later processed in the beamline control software. The current version of Keymacro supports the following beamlines: ESRF (Id33 beamline), ELETTRA (ID23), PETRA (ID27), BESSY-II (BL16-2). Keymacro is based on the software originally developed at the ESRF, and was first introduced at the laboratory of B. Niessner (ELI, Grenoble) in 2000. The software was then further developed for use at other beamlines, notably at ID23, ID27, and ID33 at the ESRF, and at BL16-2 at BESSY-II (for which it was designed specifically). The software has become very popular and many users around the world appreciate the simplicity and reliability of this software. The Keymacro software is integrated in the beamline control software, and the user can choose to run the recording of the diffraction patterns using Keymacro or the beamline control software. The only requirement is that the beamline control software is able to run Keymacro. If the user has a scientific requirement to record multiple diffraction patterns with different experimental parameters, Keymacro can be used to record and collect the diffraction patterns. Keymacro in current versions is used in collaboration with dedicated beamline control software. KEYMACRO is very reliable and robust, and is very easy to use for those new to the method. Description of features: 1. Independent control of different experimental parameters for a single run. 2. User defined data format including the ability to record multiple patterns at the same time with individual user defined parameters. 3. Support for the removal of the measurement data from the database after the completion of the experiment. 4. Live graphical display of the diffraction patterns in the graphical user interface. 5. Export of raw and processed data in FITS format. 6. Ability to perform intensity corrections, background subtraction, statistical analysis, and creation of images or maps of the intensity variations. 7. Export of diffraction pattern What's New in the Datasqueeze? System Requirements: OS: Microsoft Windows Vista/7/8, Windows XP SP2 or later Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.7 GHz or faster Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Intel GMA X4500HD or AMD Radeon HD 4570 or better Hard Disk: 3 GB available space Instructions: Step 2. Enter your email address and password to register and download the demo. Step 3. Open "SOGC". Step 4. Choose "Login/Register" and enter the email address
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