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tools for computational magnetic resonance imaging
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Package: bart-cuda
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The Berkeley Advanced Reconstruction Toolbox (BART) is a free and open-source image-reconstruction framework for Computational Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It consists of a programming library and a toolbox of command-line programs. The library provides common operations on multi-dimensional arrays, Fourier and wavelet transforms, as well as generic implementations of iterative optimization algorithms. The command-line tools provide direct access to basic operations on multi-dimensional arrays as well as efficient implementations of many calibration and reconstruction algorithms for parallel imaging and compressed sensing.
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This package provides BART with CUDA support.
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toolkit for analysing high-throughput sequencing data
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This package installs the command line tools of the bcbio-nextgen toolkit implementing best-practice pipelines for fully automated high throughput sequencing analysis.
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This package builds and having it in Debian unstable helps the Debian developers to synchronize their efforts. But unless a series of external dependencies are not installed manually, the functionality of bcbio in Debian is only a shadow of itself. Please use the official distribution of bcbio for the time being, which means "use conda". The TODO file in the Debian directory should give an overview on progress for Debian packaging.
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NVIDIA Optimus support for Linux
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Bumblebee is an effort to make NVIDIA Optimus enabled laptops work in GNU/Linux systems. These laptops are built in such a way that the NVIDIA graphics card can be used on demand so that battery life is improved and temperature is kept low.
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It disables the discrete graphics card if no client is detected, and starts an X server making use of NVIDIA card if requested then let software GL implementations (such as VirtualGL) copy frames to the visible display that runs on the integrated graphics. The ability to use discrete graphics depends on the driver: open source nouveau and proprietary nvidia.
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Package: bumblebee
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NVIDIA Optimus support using the proprietary NVIDIA driver
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Package: bumblebee-nvidia
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