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Biology

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Axon terminal Axon terminals (also called terminal boutons, synaptic boutons, end-feet, or presynaptic terminals) are distal terminations of the branches of an axon. An axon, also called a nerve fiber, is a long, slender projection of a Neuron, nerve cell tha ...
, also called synaptic bouton or terminal bouton


Places

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Bouton, Iowa Bouton is a city in Dallas County, Iowa, United States. The population was 127 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Des Moines– West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the ...
, a town in the United States * Bouton, an older English spelling, no longer in use, for
Buton Buton (also Butung, Boeton or Button) is an island in Indonesia located off the southeast peninsula of Sulawesi. It covers roughly 4,727 square kilometers in area, or about the size of Madura; it is the 129th List of islands by area, largest is ...
, an island in Indonesia


People

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Alphonse Bouton Alphonse Bouton (15 April 1908 – 27 April 1989) was a French rower. He competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and officially branded as Berlin 1936, were an internatio ...
(1908-?), French rower *
Anaïs Bouton Anaïs Martine Marie Bouton (born 1970) is a French journalist and television presenter (with the RTL Group television broadcaster). Early life She attended the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne where she completed a Diplôme d'études ...
(1970-), French television presenter *
Arthur F. Bouton Arthur Frisbee Bouton (July 1, 1872 in Roxbury, Delaware County, New York – May 23, 1952 in Roxbury, Delaware Co., NY) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He was the son of Burritt Beebe Bouton (1847–1891) and Elizabeth ...
(1872–1952), New York state senator *
Betty Bouton Betty Bouton (September 10, 1891 - ?) was an American actress from Pennsylvania. She appeared in 16 films between 1919 and 1924, with her last film being the Samuel Goldwyn part-Technicolor production '' Cytherea'' (1924). Early years Bouton gr ...
(1891-?) American actress *
Bruce Bouton Bruce Bouton is an American guitarist, session musician, producer, and songwriter. His pedal steel guitar has been featured on many country music recordings, and he helped reintroduce the pedal steel guitar to the forefront of the Nashville sound ...
(born 1954), American musician * Charles L. Bouton (1869–1922), American mathematician *
Charles Marie Bouton Charles Marie Bouton (16 May 1781 – 28 June 1853) was a French painter. He was a student of Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Victor Bertin and the first French panorama painter Pierre Prévost. He concentrated mostly on the perspective and t ...
(1781-1853), French painter *
Christopher Bouton Christopher Bouton is the founder and CEO of Entagen, a software company in the Boston, Massachusetts area, which develops Big Data integration and analytics solutions. Entagen's technologies were named "Innovative Technology of the Year in Big Da ...
, American businessman *
Claude Bouton, Lord of Corbaron Claude Bouton, Lord of Corbaron (c. 1473 - 30 June 1556) was a courtier, poet, and diplomat for the House of Habsburg. He was mainly based in Belgium. Family He was married in 1514 to Jacqueline of Lannoy, granddaughter of Baldwin of Lannoy. ...
, courtier, poet, and diplomat * Emily St. John Bouton (1837–1927), American educator, journalist, author, editor *
Georges Bouton Georges Tradée Bouton (1847–1938) was a French toymaker and engineer who with fellow Frenchman Jules-Albert de Dion founded the De Dion-Bouton company in 1883. The pair first worked together in 1882 to produce a self-propelled steam vehicle. ...
(1847-1938), French toymaker and engineer *
Jim Bouton James Alan Bouton (; March 8, 1939 – July 10, 2019) was an American professional baseball player. Bouton played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a pitcher for the New York Yankees, Seattle Pilots, Houston Astros, and Atlanta Braves between 196 ...
(1939–2019), American MLB player, author of ''Ball Four'' *
John Bouton John Bowton (also John Boughton) (1615–1705) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1671, October 1673, May 1674, May ...
(1636–1707), founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut *
Nathaniel Bouton Nathaniel Bouton (June 20, 1799 – June 6, 1878) was an American Congregationalist minister and historian from New England. He pastored the "Old North" church in New Hampshire for 42 years from 1825 to 1867 and was a trustee of Dartmouth College ...
(1799–1878), American minister and historian *
Rosa Bouton Rosa Bouton (c. December 19, 1860 – February 15, 1951) was an American chemist and professor who organized and directed the School of Domestic Science (now the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences) at the University of Nebraska in 1898. ...
(1860–1951), American chemist and professor


Other

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De Dion-Bouton De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer, which operated from 1883 to 1953. The company was founded by the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion, Georges Bouton, and Bouton's brother-in-law Charles Trépardoux. Ste ...
, a French automobile manufacturer * Synaptic bouton, part of a
chemical synapse Chemical synapses are biological junctions through which neurons' signals can be sent to each other and to non-neuronal cells such as those in muscles or glands. Chemical synapses allow neurons to form circuits within the central nervous syste ...
* Canine assistant of Mother Hildegarde de Gascogne in the ''Outlander'' book series


See also

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Boughton (disambiguation) Boughton may refer to: People *Boughton (surname) *Boughton Baronets, titled English family line Places England *Boughton, Cheshire *Boughton, Norfolk *Boughton, Northamptonshire that gives it name to: **Boughton House, a country house in Northa ...
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