co-author in English

noun
1
a joint author.
verb
1
be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report).
noun
    joint author

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1. (Editor and co-author).

2. Co-author of the book "ABC Ukrainian politics" (1997).

3. But I want you to note his co- author:

4. Co-Author of the Addon BeamMeUp - feel free to check it out

5. * This Audiobook edition includes an exclusive interview with co-author Admiral James Stavridis

6. With Aldrin as a co-author, I expected a little more direct approach to the storyline

7. Huffman is the co-author of the self-help book A Practical Handbook for the Boyfriend.

8. Co-author Viorica Marian said : " People do crossword puzzles and other activities to keep minds sharp .

9. He was a co-author of several college textbooks in mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry.

10. Bakk is the author or co-author of 2017-18 studies and articles which expanded on her findings

11. He is the co-author (with Maurice Lipsedge) of the book Aliens and Alienists, now in its third edition.

12. "Most people are familiar with Pangaea, " said study co-author Staci Loewy, a geochemist at California State University, Bakersfield.

13. Pat is co-author of several publications including Assuring Continuous Compliance with Joint Commission Standards: A Pharmacy Guide, 7th edition

14. Co-Authorships can be very valuable There are good reasons why you should become a co-author on a publication

15. He is also co-author of four textbooks on numerical methods and is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery.

16. Burk's co-author Robert Smith added that the episode allowed Eccleston to shine by offering the Doctor a wide range of emotions.

17. Jenni Lee Boyden, co-author of "Bidden, UnBidden," is Director of Christian Education at Christ Episcopal Church in Pensacola, Florida

18. Cursed book co-author Wheeler also served as a show co-creator, and clearly wants to write a second entry in the series

19. To Co-author and see changes made by others, everyone needs to use a version of the Excel app that supports Co-authoring

20. Bared has been selected to make presentations on hair procedures and techniques at several plastic surgery meetings, is a co-author with Dr

21. "All of the holidays have gotten more popular in collecting," says Terry Kovel, co-author of the Kovels' Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide

22. Farai Chideya talks with Anne Farrow, co-author of the book Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery, which reveals the history of …

23. 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.'

24. Stephen Bauld is a public speaker on the international stage and co-author of The Municipal Procurement Handbook (two editions) and Leadership, Or The Lack Thereof.

25. 27 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.

26. Abikoff is author of Corporate Governance: Avoiding and Responding to Misconduct and co-author of Shareholder Derivative Litigation: Besieging the Board, both published by Law Journal Press

27. Carol Kaufmann is the author of 97 Ways to Make a Cat like You and co-author of the bestselling Photicular books Safari, Ocean, and Polar (Oct

28. 6 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.'

29. A Boston-based freelance writer and journalism instructor, Stephanie Schorow is the author, co-author, or editor of eight books on Boston history, including The Cocoanut Grove Fire.

30. After none of his friends had been willing to co-author the book with him, he agreed to publishing the novel with an explanatory afterword shortly before his death.

31. "We can burn less than a quarter of known economically recoverable fossil fuel reserves between now and 20 " says co-author and climatologist William Hare, also of the PIK.

32. Bateson published “Composing a Further Life,” a follow-up to her earlier book, and in 2019 was the co-author with Richard Goldsby of “Thinking Race,” which held that racial

33. “Present-day groups in South America have a small but distinct genetic link to Australasians,” co-author Pontus Skoglund of the Harvard Medical School said of the research published in Nature.

34. The Warrior's Edge (1990), William Morrow & Co (co-author with Richard Groller and Janet Morris); Discusses meditation, active listening, intuition, visualization, biofeedback, martial arts, and psychokinesis as researched by the U.S. military.

35. “At work, joining a Clique can give you a feeling of security, a sense of identity,” says Katherine Crowley, co-author of Mean Girls At Work and Working With You Is Killing Me

36. When study co-author Haneesh Kesari, assistant professor in Brown’s School of Engineering, first saw the internal architecture of the Basalia spicules, he was immediately intrigued by the consistency and regularity of the

37. "You get a thrill out of finding an old girlfriend just to see if she still likes you, " says W. Keith Campbell, a University of Georgia psychology professor and co-author of The Narcissism Epidemic.

38. 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.

39. "Despite the abysmal treatment these children receive in Ukraine, both Slovakia and Hungary have summarily returned unaccompanied children," said Simone Troller, senior children's rights researcher at Human Rights Watch and a co-author of the report.

40. “Since 2013, India has made important legal reforms on sexual violence, but women and girls with disabilities still lack equal access to justice,” said Nidhi Goyal, a disability rights activist and co-author of the report.

41. Name: Blackened Category: Gameplay Effects/Changes Author: BlackRampage Co-Author: Martigen Beta tester: BenWah Description: In short, Blackened is a compilation of patches meant to improve compatibility between many of the bigger and/or more popular overhaul mods available for …

42. Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreements," Co-Author, The Utah Banker magazine (Winter 2008) " New Rules Available to Govern Commercial Letters of Credit: So Many Choices - UCP 600, UCP 500 and ISP 98, " The Utah Banker magazine (Fall 2007)

43. “The updraft of wealth to the Billionaire class is disturbing at a time when millions face eviction, destitution, and loss,” said Chuck Collins of the Institute for Policy Studies and co-author of Billionaire Bonanza 2020, a report looking at pandemic profiteering and Billionaire wealth

44. Examples of Biographer in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web According to the couple's royal Biographer, Omid Scobie, the co-author of Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, the couple trust Oprah to help share their story.

45. : one who collaborates with another person in authoring a literary or dramatic work, a document, a legislative bill, etc. coauthors of many books and plays the coauthors of new legislation Other Words from coauthor coauthor or co-author transitive verb coauthored or co-authored; Coauthoring …

46. Fifth-year Bbs student Lars Clark is a co-author of a new study led by HMS scientists which offers a look into this interplay, shedding light on the ways in which compromised immunity may render SARS-CoV-2 fitter and capable of evading the immune system

47. He is the author of Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch And The British Folk And Blues Revival (Bloomsbury, 2000; revised 2006 and 2011) and Bathed In Lightning: John McLaughlin, The 60s, And The Emerald Beyond, and co-author of Irish Folk, Trad & Blues: A Secret History

48. Framework #3: Calms (Culture, Automation, Lean, Measurement, Sharing) Created by Jez Humble, co-author of The DevOps Handbook and Accelerate, the Calms framework is used as a means of assessing whether an organization is ready to adopt DevOps processes, or how an organization is progressing in their DevOps transformation.

49. Definition of coauthor : one who collaborates with another person in authoring a literary or dramatic work, a document, a legislative bill, etc. coauthors of many books and plays the coauthors of new legislation Other Words from coauthor coauthor or co-author transitive verb Coauthored or co-authored; coauthoring or co-authoring

50. Death, and John Madden’s Oakland Raiders, Badasses is the definitive biography of arguably the last team to play old-fashioned tough-guy football.Peter Richmond, co-author of the New York Times bestseller The Glory Game, offers a fascinating look at the 1970s Oakland Raiders, led by colorful greats from another era: Ken Stabler