Similar words: coauthor, author, authorise, authorize, authoress, authority, authorized, authorship. Meaning: v. be a co-author on (a book, a paper).
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61. Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals co-author Daniel Wallace has unofficially suggested that Grant's personal Star Destroyer was named Oriflamme.
62. Geoff Hilton, a U.K.-based biologist with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and study co-author, has compared the mismatch to a house cat attacking a hippopotamus.
63. "Money is definitely important as modern teaching and research facilities are expensive, " Jamil Salmi, the World Bank's higher education coordinator and a co-author of the report, told SciDev.Net.
64. These tipping points are where change accelerates and causes unrelated impacts on other systems, " said co-author marine scientist John F. Bruno at the University of North Carolina.
65. "From an evolutionary perspective, superstitions seem maladaptive," said Kevin Abbott, biologist at Carleton University in Ottawa and co-author of a recent study published in Animal Behavior.
66. “It makes evolutionary sense that the immune system would respond aggressively only when it’s really needed, ” says Mark Schaller, a psychologist and co-author of the study.sentencedict.com/co-author.html
67. Anthony and her co-author, Reyna Lindert, have developed a helpful technique for parents to employ.
68. Professor Priyamvada Natarajan of Yale University, a leading cosmologist and co-author of this study, said that the findings finally proved "exactly what the fate of the Universe will be".
69. To find a quantitative way to rank players, co-author and Northwestern graduate student Josh Waitzman first wrote software to pull play-by-play statistical information from the 2008 Euro Cup website.
70. "We can burn less than a quarter of known economically recoverable fossil fuel reserves between now and 2050, " says co-author and climatologist William Hare, also of the PIK.
71. And an apology does not necessarily signal remorse, adds co-author Madan Pillutla of the London Business School.
72. Her co-author Professor Edel O'Toole, from Queen Mary, said: "As we would expect to see in humans, the whale species that spent more 'time in the sun' suffered greater sun damage.
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