He has written or Coauthored.
Additional Coauthors are from UC Berkeley and Stanford.
Coauthor Alexander Nekritin.
Coauthor documents anywhere.
The manuscript should be shers. signed by the author(Coauthors).
He is the author, Coauthor or coeditor of 16 books.
Jennings and his Coauthors set out to measure the spoken word.
Davis and her Coauthors theorized that environmental chemicals could be
disrupting fetal development.
There are two potential explanations for this, explains study Coauthor Benjamin Chapman, Ph. D.
Coauthors of the report reviewed 49 articles targeting
61 experimental studies that examined interventions to improve educational attainment.
To be clear: There was no swearing,” says Coauthor Dan Jurafsky, professor of linguistics and of computer science.
Economist Janet Currie of Princeton University and Brown colleagues Peter Simon and
Patrick Vivier are Coauthors of the paper.
The new papers explain
different aspects of the problem that led Jackson and his Coauthors to make their claim.
Charles Murray, Coauthor of The Bell Curve,
found that IQ has a substantial effect on income independent of family background.
In the Galaxy Zoo family
of projects, extremely active and important contributors are sometimes invited to be Coauthors on papers.
There's a lot of metallic structures in cities,
and this disturbs the magnetic field,” says Julien Serres, Coauthor on the paper.
In the Galaxy Zoo family of projects, extremely active and important contributors are sometimes invited to be Coauthors on papers.
Artist Dr. Fariba Bogzaran, Coauthor of Integral Dreaming,
shared a lucid dream with me that she had when she was facing death.
Given that people typically react very negatively to violence, my Coauthors and I were curious about public reactions to violent protest.
In Peterson's current study, he and his Coauthors collected grip-strength data from more than 7,000 Americans from 6
to 80 years old.
Choices Women's Medical Center stopped recruitment in mid-2017 because of slow accrual, but the other sites continue to enroll,
Raymond and Coauthors write.
Ronald Melzack, who in the 1960' s Coauthored a popular new theory to explain pain,
provides another example of its complexity. He explained:.
Instead, Walton and Coauthor Timothy Wilson, a professor from the University of Virginia, suggest
a new method that prioritizes both the individual and social contexts.
In my recent book,“Networked Theology,” my Coauthor Stephen Garner and I discuss
how some religious communities believe the media primarily promote immoral values and frivolous entertainment.
In the paper, Ekenga and her Coauthors say that negative consequences at each step of the fast-fashion
supply chain have created a global environmental justice dilemma.
Indeed, as results from DiRECT suggest, the more weight a patient can lose, the greater the likelihood they will successfully achieve remission,
Lean and Coauthors said.
That led Tsai and Coauthors to wonder whether ideal affect match could
influence not only liking, but also willingness to allocate actual money to a stranger.
Amory Lovins and his Coauthors discuss this in The Economist's 2002 book of the year
Small Is Profitable and define micropower as"all renewables except big hydro".
Doss-Gollin and his Coauthors use several methods to try to diagnose why
the heavy rainfall occurred when and where it did, including why the track became stuck.
Lou Schuler is Coauthor, with Alwyn Cosgrove, of The New Rules
of Lifting Supercharged, which is filled with training programs we guarantee your body hasn't yet adapted to.