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    NTuple is a Python module used by high-energy physicists and astrophysicists to easily and efficiently access ntuple data stored in large ROOT data stores. Specifically, NTuple provides a friendly Pythonic interface to TNtuples and TTrees stored in TFiles
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    labman2

    labman2

    A web database for experimental results of research

    A database with a web interface for storing the experimental results of research, aimed at ease of adding new types of data. Goal is to make adding as simple as one day for an unexperienced in programming scientist to add a new type of data similar to an existing type, by preparing two - three files analogues to the existing ones. An experienced programmer should need only one day to one week for adding a totally new kind of data like arrays with more dimensions that was available before.
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