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How to Design and Destroy a Hearing Aid in 10 Easy Steps!

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1.  The design language utilized for Starkey devices includes
  1. Crisp lines
  2. Contoured fit
  3. research drive concepts
  4. All of the above
2.  RIC receiver cables now are available in what additional sizes?
  1. Size 0
  2. Size 0 and 1
  3. Size 0, 1 and 2
  4. None of the above
3.  RIC receiver cables now have what identifying marking?
  1. A giant
  2. Color-coded
  3. A different color for each size cable
  4. no markings at all
4.  The "sport-lock" or retention lock is now
  1. Replaceable
  2. No longer on the receiver cable
  3. Much longer
  4. Much shorter
5.  High Density Flex Circuitry
  1. Allows more components to fit into a smaller package
  2. Is only for use with large 675 battery devices
  3. Is very fragile and of limited use to hearing aids
  4. Has not been fully developed yet
6.  The High Density Flex Circutry in the Xino device incorporates how many components into a single package?
  1. 10
  2. 30
  3. 60
  4. 90
7.  The new sleeves for the AMP device incorporate a "dual bump" handle and is
  1. 1 mm longer than before
  2. 3.3 mm longer than before
  3. 6 mm longer than before
  4. 7.6 mm longer than before
8.  Advanced HydraShield 2 incorporates
  1. HydraShield 2 moisture protection
  2. Oleophobic coating
  3. HearClear coating
  4. All of the above
9.  Oleophobic materials are
  1. Resistant to oils
  2. Oil absorbent
  3. Light reflecting
  4. All of the above
10.  The "salt fog" test mimics
  1. Hot/humid environments
  2. Sea coast environments
  3. Perspirations
  4. All of the above

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