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Nitrogen Index Tool - N Index 4.5.1

The Nitrogen Index is a tool written in the programming language Java and is used to calculate nitrogen uptake and leaching in farming techniques.

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CCE Nitrogen Index Tool - N Index 4.4.1 NRCS Users

The Nitrogen Index is a tool written in the programming language Java and is used to calculate nitrogen uptake and leaching in farming techniques.

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NLEAP GIS 5.0

The NLEAP GIS 5.0 is written in the Java™ programming language and has GIS capabilities as provided by embedded NASA World WindTM technology.  NLEAP GIS 5.0 can help users identify hot spots across the landscape and identify management practices that can increase nitrogen use efficiency. A Nitrogen Trading Tool (NTT) analysis can be conducted to determine the potential benefits of implementing best management practices and the quantity of nitrogen savings that could potentially be traded in future air or water quality markets.

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OTUshuff

Estimating beta diversity for under-sampled communities using the variably weighted Odum dissimilarity index and OTUshuff.
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myPhyloDB

myPhyloDB: a local web server for the storage and analysis of metagenomics data

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Nitrogen Index Tool - N Index 4.5.1 - CODE

The Java programming code for the Nitrogen Index is available for users interested in tools to calculate nitrogen uptake and leaching in farming techniques.

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NLEAP GIS 5.0 - CODE

The NLEAP GIS 5.0 is written in the Java™ programming language and has GIS capabilities as provided by embedded NASA World WindTM technology and the basic NLEAP GIS 5.0 console is written in Fortran and C/C++. NLEAP GIS 5.0 can help users identify hot spots across the landscape and identify management practices that can increase nitrogen use efficiency. A Nitrogen Trading Tool (NTT) analysis can be conducted to determine the potential benefits of implementing best management practices and the quantity of nitrogen savings that could potentially be traded in future air or water quality markets.

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