- Micral - Wikipedia
Micral is a series of microcomputers produced by the French company Réalisation d'Études Électroniques (R2E), [1] beginning with the Micral N[2] in early 1973 The Micral N was one of the first commercially available microprocessor-based computers
- Micral Computer: Everything You Need To Know
The Micral Computer was created in 1973 by the French company Réalisation d’Études Électroniques This was a series of micro-computers that became known as the earliest commercial personal computer
- The MICRAL test for diabetic microalbuminuria: predictive . . .
The MICRAL test is an immunospecific dipstick for detection of low concentrations of albumin in urine (microalbuminuria) The test is intended to be used for screening in an ambulatory setting
- Micral® 1500 - Huber Advanced Materials
Micral 1500 is an economical smoke suppressor flame retardant Features and benefits include: excellent performance, handling, and processing characteristics, low soluble soda and free moisture content, and exceptional brightness
- MICRAL-Test®, MicroalbuminuriaFor the determination of . . .
Detection of microalbuminuria can aid diagnosis and treatment of incipient nephropathy in persons with diabetes and hypertension In addition, microalbuminuria is a predictor in the general population for cardiovascular outcomes independent of other risk factors such as hyperlipidemia, hypertension or diabetes
- Accelerate your element analysis with a Micral LIBS analyzer
Micral™ changes the game by dramatically speeding up the test capacity of your element analysis Get valid results for key elements such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and more with a time to answer of only three minutes for dried and ground samples
- MICRAL-N MICROCOMPUTER, R2E REALISATION DETUDES . . .
Introduced in 1973 by French engineer François Gernelle and his company, R2E, the Micral-N was designed as a versatile, affordable system for a range of applications, featuring a 4 KB memory and based on the Intel 8008 microprocessor, and cost 8,500 francs (about $1,750 at the time)
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