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Coauthors Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman write that neatness has become wildly overrated.
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Ramaswamy, V., and Coauthors, 2001: Radiative forcing of climate change.
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Karl, T.R., and Coauthors, 1995: Critical issues for long-term climate monitoring.
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Coauthors of 'No Whine With Dinner' talk about feeding the picky eater
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Coauthors of the paper include David Skibbe, a postdoctoral fellow in biology, and John Fernandes, a bioinformaticist and research assistant in biology, both at Stanford.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Coauthors of the paper include David Skibbe, a postdoctoral fellow in biology, and John Fernandes, a bioinformaticist and research assistant in biology, both at Stanford.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Coauthors disclosed relationships with multiple commercial interests.
MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010
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Coauthors of the paper include David Skibbe, a postdoctoral fellow in biology, and John Fernandes, a bioinformaticist and research assistant in biology, both at Stanford.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Coauthors on the paper included Ronald Cohen of the Carnegie Institution of Washington;
R&D Mag - News 2010
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Coauthors of the paper include David Skibbe, a postdoctoral fellow in biology, and John Fernandes, a bioinformaticist and research assistant in biology, both at Stanford.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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