-
became acting prin****l and held
office till the
arrival of
Kenneth M.
de Lanerolle (1958–1967). His was a much more
difficult task than that of his predecessors...
- Ros
de Lanerolle (22
January 1932 – 23
September 1993), also
known as
Rosalynde Ainslie, was a
South African activist,
journalist and publisher. Having...
- Lead |
Delaney Groves Office manager |
Brenda Leciuk 2001-2002 |
Thyagi DeLanerolle 2002–2003 | Jon
Olinski 2003–2004 |
Valerie Rothlin 2004–2005 | Justin...
- her
treatment for the series, and
attracted the keen
interest of Ros
de Lanerolle of the Women's Press. But the
company moved away from
publishing fiction...
- et al. 2009. Kadom,
Tsuchida &
Gaillard 2011.
Kobayashi et al. 2001.
De Lanerolle & Lee 2005. Mewasingh, Chin &
Scott 2020.
Koseoglu et al. 2009. Kim et...
-
Hofmann WA,
Arduini A,
Nicol SM,
Camacho CJ,
Lessard JL, Fuller-Pace FV,
de Lanerolle P (Jul 2009). "SUMOylation of
nuclear actin". The
Journal of Cell Biology...
-
early 1991
rejected an
attempted buyout offer of £500,000 by
de Lanerolle.
De Lanerolle was
forced to
resign and
accept a
redundancy payout, and five...
- doi:10.1021/bi00611a020. PMID 212105.
Boltz HH,
Sirbu A,
Stelzer N,
de Lanerolle P,
Winkelmann S,
Annibale P (2022). "The
Impact of
Membrane Protein Diffusion...
-
James Currey of the
African Writers Series in 1972. An
early reader, Ros
de Lanerolle,
noted that the
story was a
mechanism to "expose
decaying society, politically...
- (1831–1908)
Helgard Krause (born 1970)
Ismene Krishnadath (born 1956) Ros
de Lanerolle (1932–1993)
Linda Lee (born 1947)
Muthoni Likimani (born 1926) Miriam...