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  2. IKEA Lack - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA Lack table in white. The Lack (stylized as LACK) is a table manufactured by IKEA since 1981. [1] Modifications.

  3. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    IKEA Concept Centre in Delft – the head office of Inter IKEA Systems B.V. which owns the IKEA trademark and concept. The net profit of IKEA Group (which does not include Inter IKEA systems) in fiscal year 2009 (after paying franchise fees to Inter IKEA systems) was €2.538 billion on sales of €21.846 billion. Because INGKA Holding is owned ...

  4. Inter IKEA Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Interogo Foundation was founded on 29 March 1989 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Its aim is to secure the longevity and independence of the IKEA concept and the continued existence of Inter IKEA Holding, as well as to influence the leadership of the company. [2] [7] The IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad and his family used to control Interogo Foundation ...

  5. Inter IKEA Holding - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Inter IKEA Systems. 2.2 IKEA of Sweden. 2.3 IKEA Supply. 2.4 IKEA Industry. 2.5 IKEA Marketing and Communication. 2.6 IKEA Food Services. 3 See also. 4 ...

  6. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    Some power tools are equipped with dust collection system (e.g. HEPA vacuum cleaner) or integrated water delivery system which extract the dust after emission. [17] [18] While the type of material used will determine the composition of the dust generated, the size and amount of particulates produced are mainly determined by the type of tool used.

  7. Structural integrity and failure - Wikipedia

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    Collapsed barn at Hörsne, Gotland, Sweden Building collapse due to snow weight. Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight, force, etc.) without breaking and includes the study of past structural failures in order to prevent failures in future designs.

  8. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    The ceiling has different names in different places; e.g. limber boards, spirketting, quickwork, etc. The lower part of the ceiling is, confusingly to a landsman, what you are standing on at the bottom of the hold of a wooden ship. [30] [45]: glossary center of effort American English centre of effort British English

  9. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual manuals help manufacturers adapt to rapidly-changing product designs, as digital instructions are more easily edited and distributed compared to physical manuals. [161] Digital instructions increase operator safety by removing the need for operators to look at a screen or manual away from the working area, which can be hazardous.