- The
Astatic was a
French cyclecar manufactured from 1920 to 1922 by
Automobiles Astatic, Saint-Ouen, Seine, France.
Built at Saint-Ouen, the car was an...
- The
Astatic Corporation is a
commercial audio products manufacturer founded in Youngstown, Ohio in 1933.
Astatic formed CAD
Professional Microphones in...
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Myoclonic astatic epilepsy (MAE), also
known as
myoclonic atonic epilepsy or
Doose syndrome, and
renamed "Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures" in...
- An
astatic system comprises two
equal and
parallel magnetic needles, but with
their polarities reversed. This
arrangement protects the
system from the...
- angle. Nobili's
astatic galvanometer Galvanometer on
display at Musée d'histoire des
sciences de la
Ville de Genève
Detail of an
astatic galvanometer. To...
- An
atonic seizure (also
called drop seizure,
akinetic seizure,
astatic seizure, or drop attack) is a type of
seizure that
consists of
partial or complete...
- The
following is a list of
current microphone manufacturers. Akai AKG
Astatic Audio-Technica
Behringer Beyerdynamic Blue
Microphones Brauner Brüel & Kjær...
- his
service in Napoleon's
invasion of Russia. In 1825 he
developed the
astatic galvanometer. Nobili's
Galvanometer Schematics of Nobili's Galvanometer...
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grocery store. From 1944
until 2000, the
Astatic Corporation was a
major manufacturer of microphones.
Astatic merged CAD (Conneaut
Audio Devices) in 2000...
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within 5 years.
Originally called Doose syndrome,
epilepsy with myoclonic-
astatic seizures accounts for ~2% of
childhood epilepsies.
Children with this disorder...