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Welcome to the Cetera Learning Center. Username: Please enter your password. Cetera Investors is a marketing name of Cetera Investment Services. Cetera Investors was created from the purchase of the brokerage business of Foresters Financial, an institution that can trace its beginnings to the early part of the last century.
There are some more ways to sort data, like counting sort, quick sort, and radix sort, et cetera. So we'll learn about that. Finally, we learn about binary source trees, hash tables, and heaps. Oct 19, 2009 The Atkin algorithm works similarly to the original Eratosthenes one, but has a more fancy way of sieving out numbers which means it can work a lot faster. However, this also means that it needs to work towards an upper limit and that it have to find all the primes up to that limit in advance. Mar 05, 2009 P.S If you are interest, my paper is about overcoming human disabilities with technology. I cover Prosthetics, cochlear implants, portable heart pumps, and using the tongue to take in sensory data which gets converted into sight for the blind. I would like to briefly discuss how the cetera algorithm works in making hearing aids more effective.
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A Corsican cetara
Cetera or cetara is a plucked string instrument played in Corsica. It has sixteen, or sometimes eighteen, metal strings, running in paired courses,[1] with a body similar to the mandolin, but larger, and is plucked with a plectrum made of horn or tortoiseshell.[2]
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The Italian term also occurs in historical sources and usually interpreted to indicate a musical instrument of the cittern family.
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- ^Salvatore VIALA (1842). Dionomachia; poemetto eroi-comico. Terza edizione, ricorretta. pp. 90–.
- ^Ferdinand Gregorovius (1855). Corsica in Its Picturesque, Social, and Historical Aspects: The Record of a Tour in the Summer of 1852. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. pp. 276–.
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- Cetara at The Stringed Instrument Database
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More than 28 million people suffer from hearing loss, according to the Better Hearing Institute. Yet, only one-fourth of them use hearing aids. Pride and vanity are two reasons, but the biggest reason is that current hearing aids don't meet their needs. In spite of improvements in technology, current hearing aids have disappointed and frustrated many wearers.
Starkey Labs is introducing new technology today that is dramatically different from any other hearing aid. Starkey's Cetera digital technology will restore the brain's ability to locate where a sound is coming from and to focus on one sound or voice even when in a noisy environment.
'Current hearing aids are miniature PA systems. They mainly amplify sound,' said Jerry Ruzicka, president, Starkey Labs. 'However, while making sound louder, because of their physical presence in the ear canal, they obscure the clues needed by the brain to process sound. The results is that most hearing aids aren't able to give the brain the data it needs to filter out background noise, to locate where the sound is coming from or to favor one voice over another in a crowded room.'
The important tasks of identifying and defining sound - the real job of 'hearing'- occurs in the brain. The job of the ears is to capture and send natural acoustic signals to the brain for processing.
'The brain is the world's best sound processor,' said Dr. Sigfrid Soli, Director of the Hearing Aid Research Laboratory at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, a non-profit research and education center. 'The idea is to have a hearing aid designed to preserve the clues that enable the brain to process sound.'
Starkey's Cetera technology makes the hearing aid 'invisible' to the brain. Cetera removes the barrier between sound and the brain's ability to process signals. The Cetera technology is based on an innovative new algorithm- the complex mathematical formula that drives a hearing aid. Cetera's algorithm can match the exact characteristics of the wearer's ear. This customization removes the barrier that most hearing aids erect between the incoming sound waves and the data sent to the brain for processing.
'The Cetera technology applies the lessons of virtual audio to advance the state-of-the-art in hearing aids. The sound difference can be as significant as comparing a one-dimensional visual image to 3-D,' said Ruzicka.
Starkey Labs is a privately held company engaged in the development, assembly, marketing and repair of hearing aids, related parts and equipment. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Starkey has 30 distribution and manufacturing facilities in 17 countries. The company is a recognized leader in hearing aid technology and is the largest hearing aid manufacturer in the world.
For more information on Starkey click here.
Click here to visit the Starkey website.
Starkey Labs is introducing new technology today that is dramatically different from any other hearing aid. Starkey's Cetera digital technology will restore the brain's ability to locate where a sound is coming from and to focus on one sound or voice even when in a noisy environment.
'Current hearing aids are miniature PA systems. They mainly amplify sound,' said Jerry Ruzicka, president, Starkey Labs. 'However, while making sound louder, because of their physical presence in the ear canal, they obscure the clues needed by the brain to process sound. The results is that most hearing aids aren't able to give the brain the data it needs to filter out background noise, to locate where the sound is coming from or to favor one voice over another in a crowded room.'
The important tasks of identifying and defining sound - the real job of 'hearing'- occurs in the brain. The job of the ears is to capture and send natural acoustic signals to the brain for processing.
'The brain is the world's best sound processor,' said Dr. Sigfrid Soli, Director of the Hearing Aid Research Laboratory at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, a non-profit research and education center. 'The idea is to have a hearing aid designed to preserve the clues that enable the brain to process sound.'
Starkey's Cetera technology makes the hearing aid 'invisible' to the brain. Cetera removes the barrier between sound and the brain's ability to process signals. The Cetera technology is based on an innovative new algorithm- the complex mathematical formula that drives a hearing aid. Cetera's algorithm can match the exact characteristics of the wearer's ear. This customization removes the barrier that most hearing aids erect between the incoming sound waves and the data sent to the brain for processing.
'The Cetera technology applies the lessons of virtual audio to advance the state-of-the-art in hearing aids. The sound difference can be as significant as comparing a one-dimensional visual image to 3-D,' said Ruzicka.
Starkey Labs is a privately held company engaged in the development, assembly, marketing and repair of hearing aids, related parts and equipment. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Starkey has 30 distribution and manufacturing facilities in 17 countries. The company is a recognized leader in hearing aid technology and is the largest hearing aid manufacturer in the world.
For more information on Starkey click here.
Click here to visit the Starkey website.