- Jean
Bernadt (née Alkin) (19 May 1914 – 9
April 2011) was a
South African anti-apartheid activist. She was an
active member of the
Communist Party of...
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Posthumous Robert Resha Gold
Posthumous Walter Rubusana Gold
Posthumous Himan Bernadt Silver Posthumous Bertha Gxowa Silver Josiah Jele
Silver Zollie Malindi...
- 252 (14): 1905–1907. doi:10.1001/jama.1984.03350140051025. PMID 6471323.
Bernadt, MW; Mumford, J; Taylor, C; Smith, B; Murray, RM (1982). "Comparison of...
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Bernadt M (April 2007). "Drug
Treatment of Depression". In
Stein G,
Wilkinson G...
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African activist (1920–1987)
Jeremy Baskin,
trade unionist (born 1956) Jean
Bernadt, anti-apartheid
activist (1914–2011)
Lionel Bernstein, anti-apartheid activist...
- 2013.
Nucleic acids research, 41(D1), D1063-D1069. Zhou, H., Watson, M.,
Bernadt, C. T., Lin, S., Lin, C. Y., Ritter, J. H., ... & Cote, R. J. (2024). AI‐guided...
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emigrated to UK, 1966 to
Australia Mary Benson:
Banned in 1966. Jean
Bernadt:
Banned 1959 to 1964.
Hilda Bernstein:
Banned 1953 and 1958.
Lionel Bernstein:...
- architectus, Meretync, Meredyn, Merettyn, Mirydyn, Mertynier, ****erer,
Bernadt architecto, Bernat, Bennard, Merettini, Meretyn, he was able to identify...
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National Women's Day (South Africa)
Sharpeville M****acre
Apartheid Jean
Bernadt Margaret J.
Daymond Women Writing Africa: The
Southern Region 2003- Page...
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established by a
small group of
members from this committee,
including Jean
Bernadt,
Dulcie Cooper, Ann Harris,
Margaret McKenzie,
Margaret Molteno and Lorna...