• Rose Scott-Moncrieff (1903-1991), was an English biochemist, credited with founding the science of biochemical genetics. She was born Rose Scott-Moncrieff...
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  • Scott Moncrieff may refer to: Colin Scott-Moncrieff (1836–1916), Scottish engineer, soldier and civil servant C. K. Scott Moncrieff (1889–1930), Scottish...
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    Robert Scott Moncrieff (1 December 1793 – 18 June 1869) was a Scottish advocate, amateur illustrator and caricaturist. He was born in Tullibole Castle...
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  • pioneer in metabolic control analysis and metabolic pathway analysis. Rose Scott-Moncrieff (1903–1991). British biochemical geneticist at the University of...
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  • She also studied Cleiranthus, and collaborated with Haldane and Rose Scott-Moncrieff in the investigation of pigmentation in the flowers. Gairdner also...
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  • in the 1960s Stanley Baker, actor, lived in Epsom for many years Rose Scott-Moncrieff, biochemist, died in Epsom Colin Southgate, businessman Ron Harris...
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  • part of the advanced botany curriculum. Amongst her followers was Rose Scott-Moncrieff who went on to identify the first crystalline form of primulin in...
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    Palmer FRS Clayton Oscar Person Dale Sanders FRS Diane Saunders Rose Scott-Moncrieff Alison Mary Smith FRS Steven M Smith C.B. Williams FRS The John Innes...
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    sinensis. The first crystalline form of this pigment was prepared by Rose Scott-Moncrieff in about 1930. This was the first crystalline anthocyanin pigment...
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    in the critically acclaimed thriller The Dead Girl, directed by Karen Moncrieff. In 2007, Byrne had significant parts in two studio sci-fi thriller films...
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    volume. The novel gained fame in English in translations by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin as Remembrance of Things Past. The title In Search...
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    appreciated only by a discerning few (including, as it happened, Scott himself) rose steadily in critical esteem, though Austen, as a female writer, was...
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  • fiscal obligations to the family." In 2011, Fontana portrayed Algernon Moncrieff in the revival of The Importance of Being Earnest. Fontana received rave...
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    into English by C. K. Scott Moncrieff, appearing under the title Remembrance of Things Past between 1922 and 1931. Scott Moncrieff translated volumes one...
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    S2CID 20775341. Scott-Moncrieff JC (2015). "Chapter 12: Hypoadrenocorticism". In Feldman EC, Nelson RW, Reusch CE, Scott-Moncrieff JC (eds.). Canine...
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  • Retrieved July 20, 2013. Proust, Marcel (1981). Swann's Way. Translated by Scott Moncrieff, C. K.; Kilmartin, Terence. New York: Random House. ISBN 0394506448...
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    Universitaires de France, 2006) Proust, Marcel (1992). Swann's way. C. K. Scott-Moncrieff. New York: Modern Library. pp. 304–5. ISBN 0-679-60005-1. OCLC 26211992...
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    among others. In 2022, a major systematic umbrella review by Joanna Moncrieff and colleagues showed that the serotonin theory of depression was not...
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    Archibald Francis Cockburn (bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 8 November 1853 – ?) Moncrieff Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 22 September 1855 – ?) James Macdowell...
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  • volume of Proust, "Time Regained", completing the Scott-Moncrieff version; while Scott-Moncrieff's translation of Sodome et Gomorrhe had previously been...
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  • Dead Girl First Look International Karen Moncrieff (director/screenplay); Toni Collette, Brittany Murphy, Rose Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, Mary Beth Hurt...
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  • Mary Harron, Joshua Marston, Jim McBride, Karen Moncrieff, John Patterson, Matt Shakman, Alan Taylor, Rose Troche, and Peter Webber. The series' main theme...
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  • Mischa 'Steels' the show Irish Herald. 11 July 2012 Mischa Barton live on Moncrieff tomorrow. Newstalk. 11 July 2012 [permanent dead link] "Coiffure et Confidences...
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    of a job in Pisa, Italy, as secretary to the Scottish writer C. K. Scott Moncrieff, who was engaged on the English translations of Marcel Proust's works...
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    WWII being in-charge of Red Cross work in Dooars, Bengal, India. Ann Scott-Moncrieff, author and writer Jakobsen writes that the name is "erroneously spelt...
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  • executive John Watkinson; however an independent review conducted by Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, former president of The Law Society, concluded that there had been...
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    Colin Scott-Moncrieff (1836–1916) acted as the Chief Engineer and made modifications to the original work. Among other engineers trained in India, Scott-Moncrieff...
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    Hon. David Monypenny, Lord Pitmilly (1769–1850) was a Scottish lawyer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. He was born in May 1769 the son...
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    Zealander of the year, beating finalists World of Wearable Art founder Suzie Moncrieff and Auckland plastic surgeon Sharad P. Paul, nominated for his work on...
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  • 1888 – Hanna Ralph, German actress (d. 1978) 1889 – Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff, Scottish author and translator (d. 1930) 1893 – Harald Cramér, Swedish...
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