Archive for March, 2007

GE/Sanyo – Hearing Aid Battery PR-13PA SC13-4

Posted in Hearing Aids on March 31st, 2007

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Cuba: Bilingual Dictionary for Deaf Children in Las TunasEscambray, Cuba – 15 hours agoHavana, March 30 (ACN) Deaf children in the eastern Cuban province of Las Tunas now have a bilingual Spanish-Sign Language digital dictionary as a new .New Cuban Tool Teaches Deaf Spanish Prensa Latinaall 2 news articles

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Dina the Deaf Dinosaur

Posted in Hearing Aids on March 25th, 2007

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Dina the Deaf Dinosaur
Drawing upon feelings from the author’s own childhood, DINA THE DEAF DINOSAUR tells the endearing story of Dina, a deaf dinosaur, who runs away from home because her parents would not let her learn sign language. In the woods she befriends Otto the Owl, Moliere the Mole, and Camilla the Chipmunk. Originally published in hardcover in 1998, and available in paperback for the first time, the author of this unique and important children’s book is Carole Addabbo, a teacher of sign language, an actress, and mother of a teenage son. Addabbo has been deaf since birth. The 16 illustrations are original watercolors by Valentine, a fine artist and weaver.

Deaf Film Fest13WHAM-TV, NY – 14 hours ago(Rochester, NY) – Hollywood traditions are being thrown aside this weekend at the Second Annual Deaf Rochester Film Festival. .

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Disposable Hearing Aids

Posted in Hearing Aids on March 20th, 2007

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Iron ore exports deaf to FM tuneEconomic Times, India – 13 hours agoNEW DELHI: Finance minister P Chidambaram?s Budget proposal of levying an export duty on iron ore has failed to achieve its intended objective of checking .

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Posted in Hearing Aids on March 14th, 2007

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Thief stole from deaf 84-year-oldHarborough Mail, UK – 1 hour agoA SHAMELESS thief brazenly walked into the Hallaton home of a deaf and partially-blind 84-year-old, stealing ?150 from her handbag. .

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Battery ? Make Electronic Objects Mobile

Posted in Hearing Aids on March 12th, 2007

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A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and is available in an electric form. The batteries contain a series of electrochemical devices that contains one or innumerable fuel cells, galvanic cells and flow cells. This electric battery is an interconnected array of one or higher than one voltaic cells that are used in the cars, in torches, laptops, digital watches and almost every electronic goods that we use in our daily life.

Series of battery cells

The cells in the battery are connected either in parallel, in series or in both combinations. While the parallel combination of cells has the same voltage power as a single cell, it can supply a higher current than a single cell can. The parallel arrangements, however, suffer from a recurrent problem. If one cell discharges faster than its neighbor cell, then current will flow from the full cell to the empty cell, thereby wasting a lot of power and causing excess of overheating. Another marked disadvantage is if one of the cells gets short-circuited due to an internal fault, then its neighbor will be forced to discharge its maximum current into the faulty cell, thereby leading to sudden explosion.

The capacity of a battery to store charge is often expressed in ampere hours [1 A.h = 3600 coulombs]. If the battery can provide one ampere [1A] of current for completely one hour then it is said to have a real-world capacity of 1 A.h.

Types of batteries

There are some common battery types that are used in everyday life. The different types include rechargeable and disposable batteries, homemade cells, and traction batteries and flow batteries.

Disposable batteries

Also called primary cells are intended to use only once until the chemical changed that induce electrical current supply are complete and the battery is then discarded. They are commonly used in smaller and portable objects with low current drain. They are usually contained in light drain and heavy drain appliances, digital cameras, watches, computer clocks, and hearing aids.

Rechargeable batteries

These are secondary cells that can be recharged after they have been drained. This is done by conveniently applying externally supplied electrical current that reverses the chemical reactions that usually occur in use. It is used in appliances like alarm systems, vehicles, vacuum tube radio sets, absorbed glass mats etc.

Traction batteries

These batteries are designed to provide power to move vehicles like electric cars and tow motors. A peculiar characteristic of traction batteries is the electrolytes in the batteries are gelled.

Flow batteries

They are a special class of battery that stores additional quantities of electrolyte outside the crucial power cell of the battery and are circulated throughout by pumps or through movement. They have a high capacity and are specially used in the marine appliances.

So whether it?s your car, PC, laptop cell phone or MP3 player, the batteries are almost everywhere to make you electrically mobile.

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Student sees success implementing phones for the deafAdvance Titan, WI – 9 hours agoCarrie Caldwell, the founder and president of the Deaf Culture Diversity organization at UW-Oshkosh, has been contacting local libraries, airports and .Success of one person can mean improvements for many Advance Titanall 2 news articles

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