Examples of 'coauthors' in a sentence

Meaning of "coauthors"

coauthor (noun) - a person who collaborates with another individual or group in writing a book, article, or document
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  • plural of coauthor
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of coauthor

How to use "coauthors" in a sentence

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Several top economists are coauthors on this proposition.
All coauthors contributed equally to this manuscript.
An author alone precedes an author with coauthors.
Coauthors a report announcing that he found specific computer code.
O number of publications in which students are coauthors.
Relations between coauthors shall be defined by agreement between them.
Authors of contributions are not deemed to be joint authors or coauthors.
Kavanagh and his coauthors ask.
Their coauthors do not use it and journals are not requiring it.
Name and affiliation of the coauthors.
The coauthors have no disclosures.
The name of the ticket should be one of coauthors.
Relations between the coauthors shall be regulated by a contract between them.
Responsibility of authors and of coauthors.
The participation of coauthors that did not contribute scientifically has been discouraged.

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A process for article coauthors.
The coauthors scheduled a meeting to destroy documents related to the study.
Please give a warm welcome to the coauthors of the new book.
Muñoz and coauthors have retained the copyright to these manuals.
One of his coauthors.
Pitman and his coauthors openly ponder the meaning of these encounters.
Interaction with coauthors.
A complete list of coauthors and their affiliations is at the end of this release.
The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining the signatures of all coauthors.
We are all coauthors of this dancing exuberance where even our inabilities are having a roast.
Nobody in the audience would understand anything aside from the coauthors.
Lacy and his coauthors identified three calls to action from their survey.
It was later revealed that some scholarly friction existed between the two coauthors.
Bjørklund and coauthors report that inorganic mercury is particularly disruptive in this regard.
The subsectors are addressed in chapters and each chapter has a lead author and coauthors.
In a paper written with coauthors he solved the Hungarian lottery problem.
All serious journals require a subscription of all authors and coauthors at the time of submission.
No Burzynski coauthors have endorsed his use of antineoplastons in cancer patients.
They routinely hold training workshops for citizen science and publish papers with amateurs as coauthors.
She and her coauthors determined that it shares a clade with Flavobacterium rivuli and Flavobacterium subsaxonicum.
An article was published in Nature with over a hundred coauthors.
Some of his coauthors are employees of Quest Diagnostics.
Member States may provide for others to be considered as its coauthors.
The coauthors of this blog can correct me if I am wrong.
ResearchGate has been criticized for emailing unsolicited invitations to the coauthors of its users.
CoN Average number of coauthors per study published.
My coauthors Wade Lageose and Brandon Allinger noticed a few additional things.
Erd ös coauthors Erdös.
Other researchers from the Senckenberg Research Institute are coauthors of the study.
Additional coauthors are from the University of Melbourne.
Magdalena Bermejo and Germán Illera are also coauthors of the new article.
Three coauthors of the report, published.
Published by Harvard University with one of the coauthors being a former US ambassador to NATO.
First, coauthors are the people best placed to detect fraud.
The contribution of the doctorate candidate, if there are more coauthors.

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