Logan and his colleagues and co-authors John King and Halee Fischer-Wright are not simply about culture.
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Mr Connor says he and his co-authors believe this is another serious source of potential instability.
He analyzed more than thirty-five thousand peer-reviewed papers, mapping the precise location of co-authors.
Today, NEJM reaffirmed its position even as it published letters from Merck and its co-authors denying wrongdoing.
"We are still convinced that they are the co-authors of Meredith's homicide, " he is quoted as saying.
Matejkowski and his co-authors reported that 16% of state prisoners who had perpetrated murders were mentally ill.
The three men, co-authors of "The Innovator's DNA, " are considered among the foremost experts on the subject.
In their sober way, he and his co-authors show real optimism about the prospect of checking greenhouse gases.
Only Christensen and his co-authors, James Allworth and Karen Dillon, hope that goal is a worthy and fulfilling life.
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Malpass co-authors the Current Events column in Forbes magazine, and his opinion pieces appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal.
He co-authors their Iraq Index, and I asked him how many American servicewomen in Iraq are actually in harm's way.
Mr Goldin and his co-authors offer a history of migration, from man's earliest wanderings in Africa to the present day.
One of the study's co-authors, Robin Ejsmond-Frey, rowed for Oxford and thought it would be a good activity to study.
This is because today's crisis originates with rich-world lenders, not emerging-market borrowers, as Mr Ghosh and his co-authors point out.
The results were published last year in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, with Robbins listed as one of four co-authors.
They are co-authors of the forthcoming book Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (McGraw-Hill, May 2008).
Secretaries, co-authors, book editors and spouses can take dictation, spell and proofread.
Sumit Agarwal, one of the paper's co-authors, says the study found both.
In the new paper, Alexander Petersen, Joel Tenenbaum and their co-authors looked at the ebb and flow of word usage across various fields.
Ms Duflo and her co-authors also found that the beneficiaries' mental health improved dramatically: the programme had cut the rate of depression sharply.
Rossi, one of the study's co-authors and an orthopaedic surgeon who works with the U.S. ski team under the direction of Dr. J.
She and her co-authors found that about 33.5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries died at home in 2009, 10 percent more than in 2000.
In a forthcoming study in the Economic Journal, my co-authors and I find that privatisation does not systematically lead to large employment cuts.
Frank Sacco and Stuart Trembow, co-authors of "Why School Anti-Bullying Program's Don't Work" will offer solutions based on successful programs implemented in Jamaican schools.
The co-authors worry that the younger generation could face higher tax bills than their parents (in total and as a share of their income).
Jaime Gahche, main author of the CDC report, and her co-authors analyzed responses from a sample size of 37, 596, using National Health and Nutrition Examination surveys.
"Although the increase in breast density doesn't happen in all women, we can't predict who's most at risk, " said Dr. Mary Laya, one of the study's co-authors.
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Inflation targeting spread around the world rapidly during the 1990s and 2000s, partly due to the influence of the academic work of Mr. Bernanke and his co-authors.
In the second study, Dr. Michael Thun at the American Cancer Society and his co-authors examined 50 years of smoking-related health data collected by the organization since 1959.
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