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- | ===== Radionuclide Toolbox ===== | ||
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- | The radionuclide toolbox features a database containing all nuclide isotopes and their decay constants and decay energies. It also contains the parent-daughter relationships between a radionuclide and its decay products. | ||
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- | When the radionuclide toolbox is used together with the [[# | ||
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- | * Import individual radionuclides or decay chains of radionuclides | ||
- | * Browse radionuclide energies and decay chains | ||
- | * Automatically handle ingrowth and radionuclide decay for state variables | ||
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- | ===== Parameter Database ===== | ||
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- | The parameter database is a free product which can be set up to centralize and quality assure parameter data. Storing parameters in the parameter database assures that data is traceable and transparent. | ||
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- | ==== Features ==== | ||
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- | * Stores values, time series, statistics and probability density functions. | ||
- | * Attach comments, references or documents to any value. | ||
- | * Tag parameter instances | ||
- | * Role based user permissions make sure that users only access what they are allowed to. | ||
- | * Import/ | ||
- | * Built-in usability status ladder for quality assurance | ||
===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== |