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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20050142391 | Method and apparatus for fabricating crack-free Group III nitride semiconductor materials A method and apparatus for growing low defect, optically transparent, colorless, crack-free, substantially flat, single crystal Group III nitride epitaxial layers with a thickness of at least 10 microns is provided. These layers can be grown on large area substrates com... | 06/30/2005 |
| 20050036637 | Automatic adjusting hearing aid A hearing aid that stores preset signal processing parameters, and performs stepwise adjustment of one or more of the stored signal processing parameters from a starting point of a predetermined range to an end point of the range is provided. Examples of signal processi... | 02/17/2005 |
| 20050008176 | Dynamic compression in a hearing aid The present invention relates to a hearing aid with a compressor having a low and gain independent delay and low power consumption. The hearing aid comprises a multi-channel compressor for compensation of dynamic range loss and with a digital input for inputting a digit... | 01/13/2005 |
| 20050006171 | Adaptor for mounting a sound tube in an earpiece The present invention relates to mounting of a sound tube inside a shell of a hearing aid. The invention provides a sound tube adaptor, a tool for insertion of the adaptor and a method for attaching a sound tube to a shell, the sound tube adaptor facilitating attachment... | 01/13/2005 |
| 20050002539 | Retaining member for an earpiece An earpiece is provided that is adapted for insertion into the ear canal and has at least one resilient fibre that is connected to the earpiece for abutting a surface of the outer ear when the earpiece has been inserted in the ear canal thereby providing retention of th... | 01/06/2005 |