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  2. Starkey Hearing Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Starkey Hearing Technologies is an American privately owned company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota that makes hearing aids, and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world. [1] As of 2019, the company had more than 5,000 employees in 24 facilities, serving more than 100 markets worldwide, and is the only American-owned global ...

  3. Audio induction loop - Wikipedia

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    A hearing loop consists of one or more physical loops of cable which are placed around a designated area, usually a room or a building. The cable generates an electromagnetic field throughout the looped space which can be picked up by a telecoil-equipped hearing aid, a cochlear implant (CI) processor, or a specialized hand-held hearing loop receiver for individuals without telecoil-compatible ...

  4. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aid applications allow the user to save different user profiles for different acoustic environments. Thus, in contrast to the static settings of digital hearing aids, the user can quickly switch between the profiles depending on the acoustic environment. One of the most important characteristics of the hearing aid is acoustic feedback.

  5. Starkey - Wikipedia

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    Starkey baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom; Operation Starkey, a Second World War sham Allied invasion; Starkey International Institute for Household Management, a school for butlers, in Denver, Colorado, US; Starkey Hearing Technologies, a hearing aid manufacturer located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, US

  6. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It is usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  7. Starkey International Institute for Household Management

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    The Starkey International Institute for Household Management, commonly known as Starkey and nicknamed Butler Boot Camp, [1] is a vocational school for Household Manager butlers founded in 1990 by Mary Louise Starkey and based in a Georgian-style mansion in Denver, Colorado, United States.

  8. Last of the Summer Wine - Wikipedia

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    A companion guide to the show, Last of the Summer Wine: The Finest Vintage, was released in 2000. The book was written by Morris Bright and Robert Ross and chronicled the show from its inception through the end of the 2000 series. Included were interviews with cast and crew, a character guide, and an episode guide. [132]

  9. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair User Kyla Harris [106] 2009 Arthur "Artie" Abrams: Glee: Paraplegic wheelchair user. Kevin McHale [107] 2002 Butchie: The Wire: Butchie is blind and is portrayed by a blind actor. S. Robert Morgan [108] [109] 2011 Martin Goodman Friday Night Dinner: Hard of hearing and uses a hearing aid. Paul Ritter [110] 1987 Geordi La Forge: Star ...