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Hal·dane

(hawl'dān),
John B.S., English biochemist and geneticist, 1892-1964. See: Haldane relationship.

Hal·dane

(hawl'dān),
John S., Scottish physiologist at Oxford, 1860-1936. See: Haldane apparatus, Haldane effect, Haldane transformation, Haldane tube, Haldane-Priestley sample.
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The 2019 Phase I program targeted three main areas: the newly identified Bighorn and Ross anomalies and the Mt Haldane Vein System (MHVS).
That's thanks almost entirely to Haldane's efforts, which focused on habitat restoration, anti-poaching efforts, limited hunting, and supporting villagers.
Mr Haldane also caused controversy in May when he said he could not make the "remotest sense of pensions."
Haldane said, 'The balance of risks to UK growth, and to UK inflation at the two-year horizon, is skewed squarely and significantly to the downside.
In 2014, along with Beyonce, Malala Yousafzai and Barack Obama, Time Magazine voted Mr Haldane, originally from Yorkshire, one of the top 100 most influential people in the world.
In comments to The Times newspaper published later on Friday, Broadbent said it was likely that rates would rise over the next two to three years and he sought to diminish the differences between Haldane and other policymakers.
Speaking in a personal capacity, Haldane, who is also a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said he could not see a strong case for inteterst rates to move in either direction.
THE Birmingham office of business and finance adviser Grant Thornton has boosted its business development team with the appointment of manager Nicola Haldane. A specialist in working with professional practices, Ms Haldane joins Grant Thornton with wide experience in business development and marketing positions in law firms.
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