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French AGGIR Calculator 1.00 (Default branch)

French AGGIR Calculator is a very small application that calculates the AGGIR score, a medical score that classifies patients into six different degrees of dependence. It is used by doctors and the French administration. You can use this application on the command line, integrate the source into your own project. It is written in pure C/C++ and is cross-compilable. Image

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TMSCORE(1)						      General Commands Manual							TMSCORE(1)

NAME
TM-score - an algorithm to calculate the similarity of topologies of two protein structures VERSION
This documentation refers to TM-score version released on 2011/01/30 SYNOPSIS
1. Run TM-score to compare 'model' and 'native': TMscore model native 2. Run TM-score with an assigned d0, e.g. 5 Angstroms: TMscore model native -d 5 3. Run TM-score with superposition output, e.g. 'TM.sup', and view in Rasmol: TMscore model native -o TM.sup rasmol -script TM.sup DESCRIPTION
This program is to compare two protein structures and identify the best superposition that has the highest TM-score. Input structures must be in the PDB format. By default, TM-score is normalized by the second protein. Users can obtain a brief instruction by simply running the program without arguments. OPTIONS
-o filename.sup Outputs the superposition to the specified file, suitable for use in rasmol. -d value Sets d0 to the specified number of angstroms. SEE ALSO
TMalign, rasmol When using this proram and for more detailed information, please refer to the publication in NucleicAcidsRes. (2005) Volume 33 page 2303ff. by Zhang and Skolnick. AUTHOR
For comments/suggestions,please contact email: zhng@umich.edu. This manpage was compiled by Tim Booth (tbooth@ceh.ac.uk) . 2011-02-03 TMSCORE(1)