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News Release from: Silverdale Scientific | Subject: Origin student licence
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 July 2005
Student licences for plotting and data
analysis
Advanced scientific graphing and data analysis software is available to students for just £150 for the length of their course
Silverdale Scientific announces a student licencing option for its Origin curve fitting and data analysis software Now for just £150 (including VAT and carriage) students have access to a full copy of Origin software for the length of their course
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 11 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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An Origin software student licence includes a full copy of Origin V7.5 Professional version software, with help files and multimedia demonstrations, and a three year Origin V7.5 Professional software user license, valid from the date of purchase.
Origin is advanced scientific graphing and data analysis software that is said to be fast, flexible, and user-friendly.
Origin provides cutting edge data analysis and graphing tools within an intuitive interface, says Silverdale.
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Origin software is used by thousands of scientists and engineers worldwide.
It is used extensively in both academia and industry by physicists, chemists, biochemists, engineers and even geographers.
In fact in any discipline where there is a need to analyse data or produce publication quality graphing, Origin users will be found, the company says.
In the UK some of the most prestigious universities and major companies have departmental or site licenses making Origin software available for all of their students and employees.
Now, for just £150, students can have a full copy of Origin on their own PC.
Origin software provides extensive statistical analysis including descriptive statistics, one-way and two-way Anova, one and two sample T-tests, survival analysis, fit comparison, normality tests and more.
It includes over 60 2D, 3D, and image graph types.
Powerful data analysis tools allow pre-conditioning of data using data masking, filtering, and smoothing.
Origin allows users to easily locate baselines and integrate peaks.
Origin's linear and polynomial regression and nonlinear curve fitting routines are said to be among the most powerful available, and signal processing function include FFT, correlation, convolution and deconvolution.
Data can be entered directly or be imported in a wide variety of formats such as Excel, Ascii, binary, pClamp, Lotus, SigmaPlot JNB, Minitab, Thermo Galactic SPC, and Labview.
Excel projects can be directly opened in Origin or cut and pasted in, and data transfer from Matlab is made easy with the data import wizards.
The peak fitting module (PFM) available in the Origin Professional version includes a wizard to step users through function selection, peak detection, and curve fitting.
It allows users to rapidly analyse data with automatic peak detection and graphical peak location control.
It allows the fitting of multiple peak data sets, fitting individual peaks to different peak functions with a nonlinear or arbitrary baseline.
Origin software is the obvious choice for anyone looking to carry out data analysis or publish graphs, says Silverdale.
Basic graphs can be produced straight out of the box with just a few clicks of the mouse, while programming features provide advanced users with all the functionality they require.
All this now available to students for just £150.
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