Co Author

Word CO AUTHOR
Character 9
Hyphenation co-author
Pronunciations N/A

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What do we mean by co author?

An author who collaborates with another to write something.

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The word "co-author" in example sentences

I refer of course to the astronomer member, Professor Heather Couper, who is described as co-author of The Halley’s Comet Pop-Up Book. ❋ CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN (1994)

"What the study says is when you are designing and evaluating transportation policies, you should take into account the pollution impacts, because they do matter," says Katherine von Stackelberg of the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, a co-author of the study. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"There is certainly a clear regional disparity in colorectal cancer death rates in the U.S.," noted study co-author Ahmedin Jemal, vice president for surveillance research at the American Cancer Society. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Written in conjunction with the Charter School Growth Fund and Public Impact, my co-author and colleague Heather Staker and I use the report to try to bring clarity to a field that has had multiple definitions over what blended learning is. ❋ Michael Horn (2011)

"For real-world situations, the 5-point scale will probably not be used," Daniel Skovronsky, chief executive and president of Avid and a co-author of the JAMA study, said in an email. ❋ Carl Bialik (2011)

Dr. Scott Hahn, noted theologian and co-author of Rome ❋ Unknown (2009)

Howard Schultz The CEO Founder, chairman, president and CEO of Starbucks Corp.; co-author of "Onward" ❋ Unknown (2011)

"Taller women in our study had increased risk of a wide range of cancers," said study co-author Jane Green, from the cancer epidemiology unit at the University of Oxford in England. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Robert Wiedemer , co-author of the book "Aftershock," and managing director of Absolute Investment Management, says investors should have ample amounts of gold-related investments in their portfolios, such as the exchange-traded fund SPDR Gold Trust GLD. ❋ Gregory Zuckerman (2011)

Crutchfield, co-author of "Do More Than Give: The 6 Practices of Donors Who Change the World," on the motivations behind their books, key findings of their research, and the culture of philanthropy today. ❋ Rahim Kanani (2011)

Doug Inkley, senior scientist at the National Wildlife Federation and a co-author of the report, said while some of the turtles' deaths could not be linked to the spill, the much higher-than-usual number indicated the disaster was at least partially responsible. ❋ AP (2011)

James Andrew Miller is the co-author, with Tom Shales, of Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN, as well as Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live, which spent 15 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and was chosen by Fortune magazine as one of the top 75 books of all time to deal with workplace issues. ❋ Jason Pinter (2011)

Dr. Levering is the author, co-author, and editor of numerous books, including Christ's ❋ Unknown (2009)

Brian Dolan, chief currency strategist at GAIN Capital Holdings Inc.'s Forex.com trading platform and co-author of the book "Currency Trading for Dummies," recommends never putting more than 5% to 10% of an account balance into one trade. ❋ Stephen L. Bernard (2011)

In an ongoing interview series on the most effective philanthropic practices, I spoke with Tom Tierney, co-author of "Give Smart: Philanthropy That Gets Results," and Leslie R. ❋ Rahim Kanani (2011)

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