Noun
deletant (plural deletants)
(genetics) A mutant caused by the deletion of a gene
According to Achim (pp.167–170, 179, 182–183, 185) and Deletant (pp.189–190), the measures reflected Antonescu's views on "social problems" more than a racist perspective. Source: Internet
Achim, pp.183–184; Deletant, pp.228–229 Antonescu nevertheless alternated tolerance of illegal immigration with drastic measures. Source: Internet
According to Deletant, also present were Maniu's assistants Corneliu Coposu and Aurel Leucuția. Source: Internet
Boia, p.119; Bucur (2004), pp.173–176; Roper, pp.13–14, 41–42; Deletant, pp.243, 265–266, 269, 344 The Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej faction emerged as the winner of the interior PCR struggles and incorporated nationalist discourse. Source: Internet
Achim, pp.171, 184; Deletant, pp.86–87; Browning, p.277; King, pp.93–94; Trașcă, p.380sqq Like the decision to continue the war beyond Bessarabia, this earned Antonescu much criticism from the semi-clandestine PNL and PNȚ. Source: Internet
Antonescu notably ordered the execution of 7 out of 20 Guardists sentenced to death for their roles in the Jilava Massacre (Deletant, p.302). Source: Internet