Result for 066CE4B6B9DFD190629EBC2DCE7B862533EA0179

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/binoculars-gui
FileSize47952
MD5E58020256B2E66C708175EE9B2671FF6
SHA-1066CE4B6B9DFD190629EBC2DCE7B862533EA0179
SHA-2568C87AE0F7B3A26E0BD162201E0ED49267B89A327798B15DA3C081FEA2F6264EF
SSDEEP384:ZCAd3Ovpuw26L0qTbzi2ZMmsf5yboH4egI8d2G9JM5vgpM6eqynSf5LBoR3eeKvE:ZCayYV6cKM5vAM6eEga6M1r97jd73y
TLSHT1DC236416690A9056E3A7D82B8887E903EF1F298F420C6534BDFC51805F54574A2EBFFD
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize24836
MD5F1D90AFBBF0B124D2C081F715474F154
PackageDescriptionSurface X-ray diffraction 2D detector data reduction BINoculars is a tool for data reduction and analysis of large sets of surface diffraction data that have been acquired with a two-dimensional X-ray detector. The intensity of each pixel of a two-dimensional detector is projected onto a three-dimensional grid in reciprocal-lattice coordinates using a binning algorithm. This allows for fast acquisition and processing of high-resolution data sets and results in a significant reduction of the size of the data set. The subsequent analysis then proceeds in reciprocal space. It has evolved from the specific needs of the ID03 beamline at the ESRF, but it has a modular design and can be easily adjusted and extended to work with data from other beamlines or from other measurement techniques.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebinoculars
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.0.4-1
SHA-19E785678C9E7FA7C819B47A393CFCD8E517433F0
SHA-2566B53CAB0129B0B40C6A0EAA505BB02A7C2BA321695BA0913163494FF50C2D2CB
Key Value
FileSize25168
MD5DC7A2CD490DC28B2B022FA2DE81512E1
PackageDescriptionSurface X-ray diffraction 2D detector data reduction BINoculars is a tool for data reduction and analysis of large sets of surface diffraction data that have been acquired with a two-dimensional X-ray detector. The intensity of each pixel of a two-dimensional detector is projected onto a three-dimensional grid in reciprocal-lattice coordinates using a binning algorithm. This allows for fast acquisition and processing of high-resolution data sets and results in a significant reduction of the size of the data set. The subsequent analysis then proceeds in reciprocal space. It has evolved from the specific needs of the ID03 beamline at the ESRF, but it has a modular design and can be easily adjusted and extended to work with data from other beamlines or from other measurement techniques.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamebinoculars
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.0.4-1
SHA-10909BA2227BE399C8E8792D036FB86A57580E6EF
SHA-2566D7B1494A41372D40711104EBCFB449106B71BB3EE20263D74D5404D789133C2