William Rowan
Field Marshal Sir William Shearman Rowan, (18 June 1789 – 26 September 1879) was a British Army officer. He served in the Peninsular War and then the Hundred Days, fighting at the Battle of Waterloo and taking part in an important charge led by Sir John Colborne against the Imperial Guard when he was wounded. He later assisted Colborne in Colborne's new role as Acting Governor General of British North America during the rebellions by the Patriote movement in 1837. Rowan returned to Canada as Commander-in-Chief, North America in which role he made an important conciliatory speech in response to the burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal by an angry mob in April 1849. Provided by Wikipedia
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H-mode pedestal and threshold studies over an expanded operating space on Alcator C-Mod by Hubbard, Amanda, Hughes, Jerry, Bespamyatnov, Igor, Biewer, Theodore, Cziegler, Istvan, Bombard, Brian, Lin, Yijun, Dermott, Rachel, Rice, John, Rowan, William, Snipes, Joseph, Terry, James, Wolfe, Steve, Wukitch, Steven
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Non-local heat transport in Alcator C-Mod ohmic L-mode plasmas by Rice, John E., Sun, H. J., Reinke, Matthew Logan, Howard, Nathaniel Thomas, Mikkelson, D., Hubbard, Amanda E., Chilenski, Mark Alan, Walk Jr, John R., Ennever, Paul Chappell, Porkolab, Miklos, White, Anne E., Sung, Choongki, Delgado-Aparicio, Luis, Baek, Seung Gyou, Rowan, William L., Brookman, M. W., Greenwald, Martin J., Granetz, Robert S., Wolfe, Stephen M., Marmar, Earl S., Alcator C-Mod Team, Gao, Chi, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hughes, Jerry W.
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