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THEREDA (Thermodynamic Reference Database) is a joint project dedicated to the creation of a comprehensive, internally consistent thermodynamic reference database, to be used with suitable codes for the geochemical modeling of aqueous electrolyte solutions up to high concentrations.
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The MCHF/MCDHF database contains collections of transition data from different relativistic theories by different computational methods. For a few collections the Landé gJ factor is provided.
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QSAR DataBank (QsarDB) is repository for (Quantitative) Structure-Activity Relationships ((Q)SAR) data and models. It also provides open domain-specific digital data exchange standards and associated tools that enable research groups, project teams and institutions to share and represent predictive in silico models.
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NOMAD is a free web service that allows you to share your data or use comprehensive data provided by others. You can use NOMAD to organize, analyze, share, and publish your materials science data, as well as explore, download, and analyze the data of your colleagues. NOMAD is not only about sharing files, it is about sharing data and making data FAIR. All data in NOMAD are organized in well-defined structures described by a formal schema.