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QSoas is a new open-source data analysis tool designed to systematically verify scientific models. It offers powerful data fitting and flexible global analysis, overcoming limitations of existing software for quantitative model prediction verification.

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  • Existing data analysis tools lack the necessary models and flexibility.
  • Inefficiency in current tools hinders timely data analysis.

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