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  2. Folding@home - Wikipedia

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    Folding@home (FAH or F@h) is a distributed computing project aimed to help scientists develop new therapeutics for a variety of diseases by the means of simulating protein dynamics. This includes the process of protein folding and the movements of proteins , and is reliant on simulations run on volunteers' personal computers . [ 5 ]

  3. @Home Network - Wikipedia

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    @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 television cable infrastructure.

  4. List of Folding@home cores - Wikipedia

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    The distributed-computing project Folding@home uses scientific computer programs, referred to as "cores" or "fahcores", to perform calculations. [1] [2] 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.

  5. 5 Best Finger Pulse Oximeters - Healthline

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    A quick look at the best finger pulse oximeters. Best for multiple display options: Innovo Premium iP900BP Pulse Oximeter. Best for ease of use: Walgreens Pulse Oximeter. Best for both children ...

  6. POEM@Home - Wikipedia

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    POEM@Home. Platform. BOINC. POEM@Home was a volunteer computing project hosted by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and running on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) software platform. It modeled protein folding using Anfinsen's dogma. POEM@Home was started in 2007 and, due to advances using GPUs that rendered ...

  7. Excite (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    The company's remaining 1,350 employees were laid off over the following months. As part of the agreement, @Home's national high-speed fiber network access would be sold back to AT&T Corporation. @Home Liquidating Trust became the successor company to Excite@Home, charged with the sale of all assets of the former company.

  8. Life with PlayStation - Wikipedia

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    September 18, 2008. Platform (s) PlayStation 3. Status. Discontinued [1] Life with PlayStation was an online multimedia application for the PlayStation 3 video game console on the PlayStation Network. The application had four channels, all of which revolved around a virtual globe that displayed information according to the channel.

  9. Genome@home - Wikipedia

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    Genome@home. Genome@home was a volunteer computing project run by Stefan Larson of Stanford University, and a sister project to Folding@home. Its goal was protein design and its applications, which had implications in many fields including medicine. Genome@home was run by the Pande Lab. [1]