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    Additional Coauthors are from UC Berkeley and Stanford.

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    He has written or coauthored.

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    Coauthor documents anywhere.

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    Coauthor Alexander Nekritin.

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    The manuscript should be shers. signed by the author(Coauthors).

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    He is the author, coauthor or coeditor of 16 books.

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    Jennings and his Coauthors set out to measure the spoken word.

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    Davis and her Coauthors theorized that environmental chemicals could be disrupting fetal development.

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    Coauthors of the report reviewed 49 articles targeting 61 experimental studies that examined interventions to improve educational attainment.

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    Economist Janet Currie of Princeton University and Brown colleagues Peter Simon and Patrick Vivier are Coauthors of the paper.

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    The new papers explain different aspects of the problem that led Jackson and his Coauthors to make their claim.

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    To be clear: There was no swearing,” says coauthor Dan Jurafsky, professor of linguistics and of computer science.

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    In the Galaxy Zoo family of projects, extremely active and important contributors are sometimes invited to be Coauthors on papers.

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    Charles Murray, coauthor of The Bell Curve, found that IQ has a substantial effect on income independent of family background.

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    In the Galaxy Zoo family of projects, extremely active and important contributors are sometimes invited to be Coauthors on papers.

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    There's a lot of metallic structures in cities, and this disturbs the magnetic field,” says Julien Serres, coauthor on the paper.

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    Given that people typically react very negatively to violence, my Coauthors and I were curious about public reactions to violent protest.

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    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.

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    Artist Dr. Fariba Bogzaran, coauthor of Integral Dreaming, shared a lucid dream with me that she had when she was facing death.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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".

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    The director of Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab authored(or coauthored) more than 200 peer-reviewed papers and wrote two popular books, which were translated into more than 25 languages.

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    The applications in Office 2016 are packed with built-in collaboration tools to help you share and coauthor documents in Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote for faster productivity than ever before.

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