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  2. Nilkamal Plastics - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's largest manufacturer of moulded furniture and Asia's largest processor of plastic moulded products. [2] [3] Their product range consists mainly of custom plastic mouldings, plastic furniture, crates and containers. The company also has a chain of retail stores under the @home brand. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  3. At Home (store) - Wikipedia

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    Hellman & Friedman. Number of employees. 10,055 (2022) Website. www .athome .com. At Home is an American big-box retail chain of home furnishing stores. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, At Home operates 262 stores in 40 states. Lee Bird is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. [6] In August 2016, At Home went public.

  4. @Home Network - Wikipedia

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    Excite. @Home Network was a high-speed cable Internet service provider from 1996 to 2002. It was founded by Milo Medin, cable companies Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI), Comcast, and Cox Communications, and William Randolph Hearst III, who was their first CEO, as a joint venture to produce high-speed cable Internet service through two-way ...

  5. SETI@home - Wikipedia

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    SETI@home ("SETI at home") is a project of the Berkeley SETI Research Center to analyze radio signals with the aim of searching for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. Until March 2020, it was run as an Internet-based public volunteer computing project that employed the BOINC software platform.

  6. List of Folding@home cores - Wikipedia

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    Folding@home's cores are based on modified and optimized versions of molecular simulation programs for calculation, including TINKER, GROMACS, AMBER, CPMD, SHARPEN, ProtoMol and Desmond. [1] [3] [4] These variants are each given an arbitrary identifier (Core xx).

  7. Talk:Nilkamal Plastics - Wikipedia

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    I propose that @home be merged into this article as a section and redirected. The brand is not notable in its own right, only as part of Nikamal. --HighFlyingFish 23:21, 6 May 2017 (UTC) Merge. If Nilkamal needs so much arguing to stay alive, I don't think @home has any chance, and therefore is better of as a mention in the Nilkamal article.

  8. Fab@Home - Wikipedia

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    Fab@Home is a multi-material 3D printer, launched in 2006. [1] It was one of the first two open-source DIY 3D printers in the world, at a time when all other additive manufacturing machines were still proprietary. The Fab@Home and the RepRap are credited with sparking the consumer 3D printing revolution.

  9. @Home - Wikipedia

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    @Home or @home may refer to: HotSpot @Home, now defunct American home telecom service @Home Network, now defunct cable broadband provider; @home, chain of Indian retail stores; Suffix for volunteer distributed computing projects generally using BOINC; See also. At Home (disambiguation)

  10. Cosmology@Home - Wikipedia

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    Goals. The goal of Cosmology@Home is to compare theoretical models of the universe to the data measured to date and search for the model that best matches it. [3] Other goals may include: results from Cosmology@Home can help design future cosmological observations and experiments.

  11. Storage@home - Wikipedia

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    Storage@home was a distributed data store project designed to store massive amounts of scientific data across a large number of volunteer machines. The project was developed by some of the Folding@home team at Stanford University , from about 2007 through 2011.