2. Verb. (third-person singular of coauthor) ¹
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Definition of Coauthors
1. coauthor [v] - See also: coauthor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coauthors
Literary usage of Coauthors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building Higher Education-Community Development Corporation Partnerships by Nancy Nye, Richard Schramm (2000)
"Not only are the research results important to CDCs, but so is the knowledge of
the research process itself, according to Philip Nyden and his coauthors of ..."
2. Population, Land Use, And Environment: Research Directions by Barbara Entwisle, Paul C. Stern (2005)
"The order of authorship in the paper reflects the length of time each of the
coauthors has been engaged in the project. The three coauthors participated ..."
3. Dually Eligible Beneficiaries: Characteristics, Delivery Systems, Costs, and edited by Linda F. Wolf (1998)
"All coauthors should have contributed to the study and manuscript preparation.
They should be thoroughly familiar with the substance of the text and be able ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"We shall be grateful, also, for the new light which the coauthors of the '
Cambridge Natural History/ and especially Dr. Boulenger, have thrown and will ..."
5. Transactionsby European Orthodontic Society, Ossianic Society, North of England Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, University of Glasgow Oriental Society, Wentworth Historical Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Homoeopathic Medical by European Orthodontic Society, Ossianic Society, North of England Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, University of Glasgow Oriental Society, Wentworth Historical Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Homoeopathic Medical Society of t (1869)
"This section contains the names of all authors and coauthors of technical papers
and all published discussions, and gives complete page references to all ..."