PROVIDING EXTENDED WARRANTIES EXTENDED

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ACUTE ELLIS, SCOTT & ASSOCIATES, INC. Suite A 1106 Main Street Milford OH 45150 Providing extended warranties and extended warranty repair plans on hearing aids and ancillary items, namely, batteries, battery chargers and battery charging units, receivers, remotes, ear-molds, hearing aid kits, ear-wax removal kits, wax guards, hearing aid vent cleaners, desiccant blocks, electric hearing aid dryer and storage containers, hearing aid carrying cases, and hand-tools for removing hearing aids;Retail store services featuring hearing aids and ancillary items and services, namely, batteries, battery chargers and battery charging units, receivers, remotes, ear-molds, hearing aid kits, ear-wax removal kits, wax guards, hearing aid vent cleaners, desiccant blocks, electric hearing aid dryer and storage containers, hearing aid carrying cases, and hand-tools for removing hearing aids;Hearing aid services;
CARDIASSURE CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC. 4100 Hamline Avenue No. St. Paul MN 55112 providing extended warranties and extended price protection warranty plans for cardiac rhythm management devices;CARDIAC ASSURE;
MOTOGUARD Cycle Gear, Inc. 4020 South 26th Street Philadelphia PA 19112 Providing extended warranties and extended road-hazard warranties on tires;MOTO GUARD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An extended register processor includes a register file having a legacy register set and an extended register set. The extended register set includes a plurality of extended registers accessible only to extended register instructions. The processor maps extended register references to physical extended registers at run time. The processor includes a configurable extended register mapping unit to support this functionality. The mapping unit is accessible to an instruction decoder, which detects extended register references and forwards them to the mapping unit. The mapping unit returns a physical extended register corresponding to the extended register reference in the instruction. The mapping unit is configurable so that, for example, the mapping is specific to a code block. An extended register allocation instruction causes the processor to allocate a portion of the extended register set to the code block in which the declaration is located and to configure the mapping unit to reflect the allocation.