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Sentence count:72+1Posted:2017-10-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: coauthorauthorauthoriseauthorizeauthoressauthorityauthorizedauthorshipMeaning: v. be a co-author on (a book, a paper). 
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31. Ian Carter, a co-author of the report and an ornithologist for Natural England, told the Guardian: "Any time you add any kind of weight to a bird, it will have some kind of effect.
32. Adds economist Gary Yohe of Wesleyan University, another co-author: "We will commit to an ice-free Arctic sometime this century.
33. Benson is a co-author of the study published recently in the journal Chelonian Conservation and Biology .
34. These provide network-level analyses, or "wiring diagrams," of the fruit fly and roundworm, said Yale University bioinformaticist Mark Gerstein, co-author of the roundworm paper.
35. Mr. Laffer is the chairman of Laffer Associates and co-author of "Return to Prosperity: How America Can Regain Its Economic Superpower Status" (Threshold, 2010).
36. He would, if his sharp-tongued co-author Anna Schwartz is any clue, have condemned the bank bailouts of recent years.
37. "The results were a surprise because we expected that fires would have decreased with the decrease of deforestation," said co-author Luiz Aragao from the University of Exeter.
38. "Most people are familiar with Pangaea, " said study co-author Staci Loewy, a geochemist at California State University, Bakersfield.
39. Such transformers can take a long time to replace, especially if hundreds are destroyed at once, said Baker, who is a co-author of a National Research Council report on solar-storm risks.
40. "What's striking is how fast the extinction was," says paleontologist Douglas Erwin of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., a co-author on the paper.
41. Mr. Laffer is chairman of Laffer Associates and co-author of "The End of Prosperity: How Higher Taxes Will Doom the Economy -- If We Let it Happen, " just out by Threshold.
42. As did the death of Claude Chabrol, co-author of the first book on Hitchcock and technical adviser on Godard's feature debut.
43. And Dr. Gloria Yeh, a Beth Israel Deaconess internist and co-author of the editorial, said others "will say, 'It's too slow, I can't do that.'
44. "To enable life you need genes and proteins, which are information and machines," said molecular biologist Michael Hecht of Princeton University[sentencedict.com], co-author of the study published online in PLoS ONE.
45. "Santa Claus governs our entire economy for the last quarter of the year and without him businesses would go broke," said co-author Allan Lazar.
46. Dogs are a great motivator for doing exercises, said Dr. Sandra McCune, an animal behaviorist and also co-author of the book, "The Health Benefits of Dog Walking for People and Pets".
47. Harte and co-author Cindy Meston from the University of Texas at Austin enrolled 65 men without self-reported impotence in an eight-week quit smoking program using nicotine patches.
48. Speaking with the Globe and Mail, the report's co-author Tracy Vaillancourt said the women's bitchiness, according to a 'bitchy scale' she and her colleague had set, 'was so obvious.
49. According to co-author Michelle Dawson, "while we know autistics process information atypically, very little thought has gone into how to fairly assess their abilities."
50. "We risk losing iconic charismatic megaflora such as saguaro cactus and joshua trees," co-author Steven Archer of the University of Arizona, Tucson, said at a press conference.
51. "It would have made enough scampi to feed an army for a month—it was giant, and no doubt very tasty," quipped study co-author Derek Briggs, director of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
52. "We can put a man on the moon, but we do not understand what the function of yawning is, " said study co-author Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in Baltimore.
53. "Viscoelasticity means that you have properties both from a liquid and from a solid," said co-author Christian Wagner.
54. "This may be the first time the common way of making a black hole has been observed," said co-author Abraham Loeb,[http://sentencedict.com/co-author.html] also of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
55. Mr Werning and his co-author, Emmanuel Farhi (a young Harvard macroeconomist), point out that the biggest roll of the dice in life is the family you are born into.
56. The polarisation can be rotated 360 degrees, '' explained co-author James Chon.
57. Emslie is the co-author of a paper on the findings reported earlier this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
58. The townsfolk feel powerless because they have little say in the outcome, says Victor Torres, the Peruvian co-author of the book, "The ChineseEconomy and Extractive Industries: Challenges for Peru."
59. "What we continue to see is that restoration of immune function is more likely when treatment is started early," said gastroenterologist Thomas Prindiville, a co-author of the study.
60. Polly Ghazi is co-author, with Rachel Lewis, of The Low Carbon Diet.
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