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Tue, 31 Dec 2013 13:46:58 -0600
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Colleagues, I am trying to remember the exact name for a research institute
called something like:

 

Ketling Research Institute or Keteling Research Institute

 

But I cannot remember the precise name, and I cannot get close enough to
find it on Google. So, can any of you help They have done quite a bit of
research related to blind useable devices as I recall, and I have been on
their website, but it has been a long time ago.

 

Can anyone here help? 

 

Ron, K8HSY

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