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- Alec_Bangham abstract "Alec Douglas Bangham FRS (10 November 1921 Manchester - 9 March 2010 Great Shelford) was a British haematologist who first studied blood clotting mechanisms but became well known for his research on liposomes and his invention of clinically useful artificial lung surfactants.".
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