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coauthor
/ əʊˈɔːθə /
noun
a person who shares the writing of a book, article, etc, with another
verb
(tr) to be the joint author of (a book, article, etc)
Example Sentences
Andrews was a coauthor of the New York Declaration on Animal Consciousness, a declaration signed last April by a long list of animal consciousness, philosophy, neuroscience and cognitive science luminaries at New York University.
I have already written one cookbook as a coauthor called Mexican Food: The Ultimate Cookbook by Cidermillpress.
“This really surprised us,” said study coauthor James Paulson, a biochemist and molecular biologist.
Another coauthor on the preprint, Thomas Martinez, a protein biochemist at the University of California, Irvine, and his team are chasing down tiny proteins involved in pancreatic cancer and metabolic diseases.
Che and his coauthors found an increase in sales of plastic bags after the cities prohibited stores from giving away free plastic bags for carrying home groceries.
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