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Name: MUSE_OS
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Summary: Energy System Model
Author-Email: "Hawkes Research Group [at] Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London" <a.hawkes[at]imperial.ac.uk>, Imperial College London RSE Team <ict-rse-team[at]imperial.ac.uk>
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top_level.txt

muse
muse_gui

entry_points.txt

muse = muse.__main__:run
muse_gui = muse_gui.__main__:run