A writer who collaborates with others in writing something.
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Examples for "coauthor "
Examples for "coauthor "
1 And we certainly did find some, coauthor Eric Jacobs told Reuters Health.
2 My dad, who is a coauthor on the paper, actually has glaucoma.
3 She lectures frequently, often in tandem with Raising Cain coauthor Michael Thompson.
4 Dr. Robert Portman is coauthor of Nutrient Timing and Hardwired for Fitness.
5 Even on the chefs and on Ruhlman, Keller's coauthor on the cookbook.
1 Professor Buckland may be described as joint author , with Agassiz, of the Glacier theory.
2 Quality restaurants had a good year in 2001, according to Mr John McKenna, joint author of the Bridgestone Guides.
3 She is also editor of The Oxford Companion to Wine and joint author of The World Atlas of Wine.
4 Not only is Johnson the central figure in the book, but in a sense he is a joint author of it.
5 He was associate director of the Boston Academy of Music with Lowell Mason, and joint author and editor with him of several church-music collections.
6 I had not heard of your uncle, Mr. Kirby's case (William Kirby, joint author with Spence, of the well-known 'Introduction to Entomology,' 1818.)
7 Joint Author of 'The Concise Middle English Dictionary'
8 We both laughed at this; it was, in fact, a joke we were the joint authors of.
9 I have had a brief note from Keyserling ( Joint author with Murchison of the 'Geology of Russia,' 1845.
10 Christo retroactively corrected the record and now they are acknowledged as joint authors of every outdoor installation they plotted from 1961 onwards.
11 Commenting upon this utterance of the Lambeth Conference the three bishops who are the joint authors of "Lambeth and Reunion" say:
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