Md-(10115776-ps).7z

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This is a common abbreviation in scientific computing. The archive might contain simulation results, coordinate files, or parameters for a specific molecular research project. Compressed files from unknown sources can contain malware

In many technical contexts, "MD" stands for Medical Data. The number "10115776" could be a patient ID or a specific study record, with "PS" referring to a "Patient Summary" or "Polysomnography" (sleep study).

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Upload the file to to scan it for potential threats before interacting with it.

Use a tool like to "Open Archive" (without extracting) to view the file names inside.

Since this file is a .7z archive with a cryptic, non-standard name, you should exercise caution. Compressed files from unknown sources can contain malware or executables designed to harm your system. How to safely check the content: Do not extract it if you don't know the source.

This is a common abbreviation in scientific computing. The archive might contain simulation results, coordinate files, or parameters for a specific molecular research project.

In many technical contexts, "MD" stands for Medical Data. The number "10115776" could be a patient ID or a specific study record, with "PS" referring to a "Patient Summary" or "Polysomnography" (sleep study).

Do you have any on where this file was found or what software it might be related to?

Based on the naming convention, here are the most likely possibilities for its content: