Examples of using Study author in English and their translations into Serbian
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The study author, Dr Coryn Bailer-Jones of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy(MPIA),
Lead study author, dermatologist Alexa Kimball,
Study author, Professor Max Parkin,
says study author Amie Gordon, Ph.D., but being thankful for who he is.
Lead study author Dr Megan Klabunde said it was important to consider the different physical
Study author Terri Orbuch theorises that women who form close bonds with their in-laws early on are more likely to have failed at putting up“emotional boundaries.”.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome," says the study author, cardiologist Takayuki Yamaji, from Hiroshima University in Japan.
Ph.D., study author and psychology professor at Mount Allison University in Canada.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome,” said Dr. Takayuki Yamaji, the study author and cardiologist at Hiroshima University in Japan.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome," says Takayuki Yamaji, M.D., study author and cardiologist at Hiroshima University in Japan.
says study author and anthropology P.h.D. student Shelly Volsche.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome,” said study author Takayuki Yamaji, M.D., a cardiologist at Hiroshima University in Japan.
the lead study author and graduate student of psychology at Florida State University.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome," said Dr Takayuki Yamaji, the study author and a cardiologist at Hiroshima University.
It's a narrative scene, and it's the first time we see that in the rock art," said study author Maxime Aubert, an archaeologist at Griffith University in Australia.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome," said Dr Takayuki Yamaji, the study author and a cardiologist at Hiroshima University.
Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome,” said Takayuki Yamaji, study author and cardiologist at Hiroshima University said in a statement.
In future,” says senior study author Gerhard Christofori, who is a professor in the Department of Biomedicine,“this innovative therapeutic approach could be used in
We know that dog owners in general have a higher level of physical activity,” explains senior study author Tove Fall,
grandparents," says study author Robert.