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Similar words: coauthorauthorauthoriseauthorizeauthoressauthorityauthorizedauthorshipMeaning: v. be a co-author on (a book, a paper). 
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1. He is co-author, with Andrew Blowers, of "The International Politics of Nuclear Waste".
2. He's co-authored a book on Policy for Tourism.
3. Karen Matthews co-authored the study with Lewis Kullers.
4. Troupe co-authored the award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, and has been invited to participate in the 1997 Venice Biennale.
5. Our Stolen Future, the book you co-authored on endocrine disruptors, has been hailed as the second Silent Spring.
6. His first wife was his co-author and co-star of Fawlty Towers, Connie Booth.
7. He co-authored the first Dalek movie, and wrote dialogue for the second virtually single-handedly.
8. The study’s co-author, earth scientist David Lobell, said: "On average, the models suggest that temperatures over the African continent will increase by a little over one degree Celsius by 2030.
9. My co-author, Roy Kingsbury, sends his regret that he could not be with us today: his doctors don't want him to take long plane journeys.
10. Study co-author Alec Beall, a psychology graduate student, said: "We explored first-impressions of sexual attraction to images of the opposite sex.
11. Matt Grainger, an Oxfam spokesman and co-author of the Uganda report, faults New Forests and its investors for not digging deeper into the project.
12. The toy inspired study co-author Chiara Daraio to invent the acoustic lens, which uses 0.95-centimeter stainless steel spheres aligned in parallel chains.
13. "That's forbidden, " said study co-author and Stony Brook University biophysicist Koon-Kiu Yan.
14. As Richard Wilkinson, co-author of The Spirit Level, says, "Boosting social mobility without addressing income inequality is like trying to diet without worrying about calories.
15. Jaana Juvonen, a professor of developmental psychology and co-author, has conducted previous research on bullying.
16. " asks study co-author Zhong-Lin Lu of the University of Southern California, an expert on peripheral vision.
17. Plagnol and co-author Richard Easterlin, an economist at the University of Southern California, used data from Roper surveys and from the General Social Survey at the University of Chicago.
18. He is co-author (with Jack C. Plano) of a major reference work, The American Political Dictionary, first published in 1962 and now in its 11th edition.
19. He developed a friendship with Jack Nicklaus, who asked Mulvoy to co-author his first instructional book.
20. "There is an age old hypothesis in psychology that a person's wishes, hopes and desires can influence what they see," said David Dunning, Cornell University psychologist and co-author of the study.
21. "Roughly three quarters of total aid to Afghanistan goes outside government channels," says William Byrd, Bank economist and co-author of the report.
22. There is no hard data on how common it is to believe in the paranormal, which Bader and co-author Carson Mencken define as beliefs or experiences that are not fully accepted by science or religion.
23. “The study indicates there are long-term implications for early behavioral regularity,” co-author Linnea Burk, Ph.D., of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute and Clinics, told Psychiatric News.
24. "You get a thrill out of finding an old girlfriend just to see if she still likes you, " says W. Keith Campbell[sentencedict.com], a University of Georgia psychology professor and co-author of The Narcissism Epidemic.
25. "There is a sense that we are overtreating some patients and undertreating others, " says pediatric oncologist and study co-author James Ferrara of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
26. "Incompetence alone doesn’t lead to aggression, " said Serena Chen, associate professor of psychology at University of California and co-author of the study.
27. "No, " declared Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia and the co-author of "What Do Dogs Know?" "Dogs don't know fame."
28. "The RMS starts very deep in the middle of the brain and traces a very predictable path to the olfactory bulb, " study co-author Valenzuela told National Geographic News.
29. Salt is "a hidden factor in the obesity epidemic, " said Graham MacGregor, a co-author of the study by researchers at St. George's University of London.
30. 'Certainly it does work to stimulate your immune system, ' says study co-author Heather Zwickey, an immunologist at National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Ore.
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