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| Busy | ETX 2.0 A Progam to Calculate Hazardous Concentrations and Fraction Affected, Based on Normally Distributed Toxicity DataETX 2.0 is a .NET based executable program developed at RIVM, Bilthoven, Netherlands. Click on this link: ETX Progam, where you find "download pdf'". Then go to: "Software also available at: ETX Site", which brings you to the Wat is ETX? page. Look for "Hier is de ZIP-file (31,6 MB)" and click on Hier to download the ETX zip file. EUFRAM Project: Probabilistic Methods in Ecological Risk Assessment of PesticidesEUFRAM is supported by the European Commission's 5th Framework Programme. Read the top-notch probabilistic approach as outlined by Andy Hart, Willem Roelofs and others from Central Science Laboratory, York, UK, at: EUFRAM. Kersenpit 3D Design & AnimationJurriaan Hos assisted us with the menu system in the left frame. See his cool 3D work at: Kersenpit. Maeder's Object-Oriented PackageMathematica Programmers will probably know the excellent columns and books by Roman E. Maeder (MathDirect): Maeder, R.E. (1996) The Mathematica Programmer II, San Diego: Academic Press. Maeder, R.E. (2000) Computer Science with Mathematica, Cambridge University Press. He had the vision to publish an Object-Oriented implementation for Mathematica: classes.m. You can download it from the Package page. Although Mathematica covers many programming paradigms, the lack of Object-Oriented Programming constructs hurts application programmers with big projects. After developing Busy, we think one absolutely needs Object-Oriented Programming, even, no especially, for Mathematica. Look only at the new Date functions in Mathematica 6.0, floating in Space. Mathematica®: A System for Doing Mathematics by ComputerMathematica® is conceived by Stephen Wolfram ("A New Kind of Science") and further developed at Wolfram Research, Inc. This is the Mathematica site. There you find info on versions, licensing and so on. We love Mathematica, eh, most of the time. Here, you find info on webMathematica. This is the new Mathematica Player. New Player apps are exposed via Demonstrations. Sorry guys, we want to be able to publish our own Notebook player files.
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