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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Anne Greenough FRCP (born August 1954 in NAnne Greenough FRCP (born August 1954 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British neonatologist and is most notable for research into clinical and academic neonatology through work relating to the origins, markers and management of chronic lung disease following preterm birth. Greenough is Professor of Neonatology and Clinical Respiratory Physiology at King's College London.atory Physiology at King's College London.
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rdfs:comment Anne Greenough FRCP (born August 1954 in NAnne Greenough FRCP (born August 1954 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British neonatologist and is most notable for research into clinical and academic neonatology through work relating to the origins, markers and management of chronic lung disease following preterm birth. Greenough is Professor of Neonatology and Clinical Respiratory Physiology at King's College London.atory Physiology at King's College London.
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