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collaborator

[kuh-lab-uh-rey-ter] / kəˈlæb əˌreɪ tər /


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He and his collaborators think it is possible that future gravitational wave signals will not fully align with general relativity, offering clues to long-standing mysteries.

From Science Daily

Scientists at the University of British Columbia, working with collaborators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have now identified what triggers these muscle-related problems.

From Science Daily

O'Hara, whose colleagues remembered her as a "wonderful person, artist and collaborator", most recently appeared in the Emmy-winning comedy The Studio and HBO's The Last of Us.

From BBC

“Catherine really goes above and beyond in terms of what she brings creatively to whatever she’s doing,” Levy said of his longtime collaborator in 2016.

From Los Angeles Times

To better understand this process, a research team from Fujita Health University in Japan, led by Professor Kunihiro Tsuchida, worked with collaborators from Tokyo Medical University Hospital and Tokyo Medical University.

From Science Daily