Примери за използване на Study's authors на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Min, one of the study's authors.
The study's authors have a few hypotheses.
The results surprised the study's authors.
The study's authors, though, went further.
The responses surprised the study's authors.
The study's authors explain its aims.
But that number is growing, the study's authors say.
The study's authors noted that the risks appeared small.
What do the study's authors say?
The study's authors propose several other possible explanations.
But more research on the subject is needed, say the study's authors.
The study's authors write that infidelity is reasonably common.
According to Dr. David Goldstein, one of the study's authors.
The study's authors are hopeful their research can be used for good.
Plastic waste pervades the global landscape," the study's authors write in the journal Ecosphere.
The study's authors noted that omega-3s have a well established anti-inflammatory mechanism.
Some outside reviewers argued that the study's authors should have given more weight to that caveat.
The study's authors explain that overvaluing children may cause high levels of narcissism.
Instead of focusing on economic damage, the study's authors focused on areas that were completely destroyed by more than 240 hurricanes.
The study's authors could not make specific recommendations about the amount of water people should drink because it depends on their underlying medical conditions and physical activity levels.
We're in a field of guesses," one of the study's authors, William McDonough, a professor of geology at the University of Maryland, said in a statement.
The study's authors purchased 18 different samples of commercially sold bottled water from France, Italy, and Germany.
The study's authors believe that reading from an early age improves a person's verbal as well as non-verbal abilities.
The study's authors also concluded by suggesting that gymnema could effectively prevent diabetic complications in the long-run.
Possibly, the study's authors posited, the first-year increase is due to planning ahead for the demands of parenting.
The study's authors stress that measures would have to be taken to ensure price increases did not hurt people in low-income countries.
The study's authors analyzed the patients' responses and performed genome-wide association studies on data from more than 477 522 people.
The study's authors said the findings could help doctors to pick the right prescription, but it did not mean everyone should be switching medications.
The study's authors acknowledged that it's probably not realistic to expect this hypothetical outcome when self-driving cars become available for consumers.
The study's authors accepted that the previous studies into the connection between processed meat and breast cancer had produced"inconsistent" results.