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Menton (French: [mɑ̃tɔ̃]; Occitan: [menˈta], [mɛnˈtɑ̃],
written Menton in
classical norm or
Mentan in
Mistralian norm; Italian:
Mentone [menˈtoːne]) is...
- In biochemistry, Michaelis–Menten kinetics,
named after Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten, is the
simplest case of
enzyme kinetics,
applied to enzyme-catalysed...
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Menton is a
railway station located in
Menton, Alpes-Maritimes,
southeastern France. The
station was
opened in 1869 and is
located on the M****ille–Ventimiglia...
- the city of
Menton, France, and held
every year at the end of winter. It is also
sometimes called Carnaval de
Menton (Carnival of
Menton). The festival...
- Alpes-Maritimes department,
extending from the rock
formation M****if de l'Esterel to
Menton, at the France–Italy border,
although some
other sources place the western...
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Menton-Garavan is a
railway station in
Menton, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. The
station is
located on the M****ille–Ventimiglia
railway line. The...
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Menton was a
modern fine
dining restaurant owned and
operated by
Barbara Lynch.
Menton served French and
Italian inspired food in the Fort
Point neighborhood...
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piecemeal into
other states.
Between 1346 and 1355,
Monaco annexed the
towns of
Menton and Roquebrune,
increasing its
territory by
almost ten times. In 1419, the...
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Brendan Menton (1911 – 1
August 2002) was an
Irish football administrator and economist.
Menton was a
founding member of Home Farm F.C. and
later served...
- The
canton of
Menton is an
administrative division of the Alpes-Maritimes department,
southeastern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...