William Hennah
Captain William Hennah (January 1768 – 23 December 1832) was a British naval officer, whose largely undistinguished career was suddenly highlighted by his assumption of command of HMS ''Mars'' at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 upon the death of that ship's captain, George Duff, who was decapitated by a cannonball. Provided by Wikipedia
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Genome-wide association study of thyroid-stimulating hormone highlights new genes, pathways and associations with thyroid disease by Alexander T. Williams, Jing Chen, Kayesha Coley, Chiara Batini, Abril Izquierdo, Richard Packer, Erik Abner, Stavroula Kanoni, David J. Shepherd, Robert C. Free, Edward J. Hollox, Nigel J. Brunskill, Ioanna Ntalla, Nicola Reeve, Christopher E. Brightling, Laura Venn, Emma Adams, Catherine Bee, Susan E. Wallace, Manish Pareek, Anna L. Hansell, Tõnu Esko, Estonian Biobank Research Team, Daniel Stow, Benjamin M. Jacobs, David A. van Heel, Genes & Health Research Team, William Hennah, Balasubramanya S. Rao, Frank Dudbridge, Louise V. Wain, Nick Shrine, Martin D. Tobin, Catherine John
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