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'''Milson Printing''' is a fictional commercial [[color printing]] company located in [[Directory:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[Directory:Tennessee|Tennessee]].  It is one of the twelve largest commercial printers in the Memphis area.
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== Leaders in the Application of Microelectronics ==
 
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One of Milson's clients has recently expanded his reach into entrepreneurial ventures centering on wiki editing and optimization. <ref name="DieWelt">{{cite news|last=Peer|first=Mathias|title=Wikipedia-Artikel, die man kaufen kann|publisher=[[Directory:Die Welt|Die Welt]]|date=2006-08-24|url=http://www.welt.de/data/2006/08/24/1009086.html|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref>
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== History ==
   
Mantracourt was founded in 1974 with the clear objective of becoming a leader in the application of microelectronics to industrial measurement applications.
 
Mantracourt was founded in 1974 with the clear objective of becoming a leader in the application of microelectronics to industrial measurement applications.
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== Services ==
 
== Services ==
'''Leaders in the Application of Microelectronics'''
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We provide simple load cell internal amplifiers, analog signal conditioners, digital indicators, strain gauge digitisers and USB data acquisition units with a range of output options including USB, RS232, RS485, 0-10V, CAN and 0-20mA, as well as a new range of innovative radio wireless telemetry for wireless data acquisition.
 
We provide simple load cell internal amplifiers, analog signal conditioners, digital indicators, strain gauge digitisers and USB data acquisition units with a range of output options including USB, RS232, RS485, 0-10V, CAN and 0-20mA, as well as a new range of innovative radio wireless telemetry for wireless data acquisition.
  
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