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Modena (UK: /ˈmɒdɪnə/, US: /ˈmoʊd-/; Italian: [
ˈmɔːdena] ; Modenese: Mòdna [ˈmɔdnɐ]; Etruscan: Mutna; Latin: Mutina) is a city and
comune (muni****lity)...
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polyketide synthase biosynthetic pathway.
Magnolo SK,
Leenutaphong DL,
DeModena JA, et al. (May 1991). "Actinorhodin
production by
Streptomyces coelicolor...
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Modena Football Club 2018,
commonly referred to as
Modena, is an
Italian football club
based in
Modena, Emilia-Romagna. The club was
founded in 1912, and...
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province of
Modena (Italian:
provincia di
Modena) is a
province in the Emilia-Romagna
region of Italy. Its
capital is the city of
Modena. It has an area...
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De Tomaso Automobili Ltd. (previously
known as
De Tomaso Modena SpA) is an
Italian car-manufacturing company. It was
founded in 1959 by
Alejandro de Tomaso...
- Leon of
Modena (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה אַרְיֵה מִמּוֹדִינָא, romanized: Yəhud̲ā Aryē mi
Modenā, 1571–1648) was a
Jewish scholar born in
Venice to a
family whose...
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Modena Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale Metropolitana di
Santa Maria ****unta e San
Geminiano but
colloquially known as
simply Duomo di
Modena) is a Roman...
- Gaon,
David Kimhi,
Hasdai Crescas,
Joseph Albo,
Abraham ibn Daud, Leon
de Modena,
Solomon ben Aderet,
Maimonides and
Asher ben Jehiel.
Among the Geonim...
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graduating in 1613 he
moved to
Venice and
spent a year in the
company of Leon
de Modena and
Simone Luzzatto. From
Venice he went back to
Candia and from there...
- of
Modena and
Reggio by
marriage to
Francesco III d'Este. She was the
third daughter of
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans and his wife, Françoise-Marie
de Bourbon...