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=Nils Daniel Bang=

Nils Daniel Bang (13 September, 1941 - 2 December, 1977) was a [|South African] oceanographic scientist who first used the term retroflection, meaning "to turn back on itself", to describe the way the Agulhas Current, which runs down the east coast of [|Africa], turns abruptly  back on itself in a hairpin bend. After taking part in a series of research trips along the length of the current in 1969 aboard the [|University of Cape Town's] research vessel, the Thomas B. Davie and analysing the data that was collected, Bang sought a way to describe the fitful nature of the current's flow and chose the word retroflection, more commonly used to describe the way intestines turn back on themselves. In the field of physical oceanography, Bang was considered a pioneer who, with Bill Andrews and Larry Hutchings, his counterparts in biological oceanography, produced work that was "universally acclaimed"