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Atkins Diet Calorie Tool
by marketers.com.au
One common question asked by dieters is how much they can eat and still lose weight. We lose weight when we expend more energy (calories) than we consume. The amount of calories we burn depends on a number of factors including our sex, weight, height and physical acivity. This tool allows you to enter these variables and estimate your daily calorie needs.
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Life Ahead Program
by Estam Research
The Life Ahead Web Site and advanced Life Ahead Computer program will measure your CFR, todays only validated measure of your Cardiofitness that can be a #1 risk factor of heart disease, cancer and early loss of life. Life Ahead diet program will show likely weight change from any maintained diet or food change. The diet program shows the long range health change in Well-Days of healthy life of any diet or of a change of any food in a diet
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ExEntryC's Junior (knowledgebase)
by ExEntryC
Build your own knowledgebase for personal and professional use.
Save your knowledge in a database, with powerfull classification, search and filter functions.
NEW: paste images into your text.
Link your knowledge records to websites and/or files of all types or crosslink them to each other.
Arrange and/or sort the knowledge records by subject, by type of information and/or status.
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LogPrism
by ktmatu
LogPrism is a free GPL licensed, multi-platform log file colorizer for Apache access log files. Highlights user sessions, error status codes, external referrers and traffic from search engine spiders. Supports console type ANSI colors and output to HTML files. LogPrism can be configured to ignore log entries, resolve numeric IP addresses into symbolic host names and show the register (RIPE, ARIN, etc.) of unresolvable IP addresses.
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