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The phrase "additional authors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to authors who contributed to a work beyond the primary or main authors.
Example: "The research paper lists several additional authors who contributed to the study."
Alternatives: "co-authors" or "supplementary authors".
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Additional authors are included in the paper.
Many of the publications have additional authors as well.
Additional authors of the paper are Taofei Yin and Yi Wu of the University of Connecticut.
Additional authors include Rayman Choo-Wing, Virginia Savova, Judith Knehr, and Guglielmo Roma.
Additional authors are Gabriel Lander, Alessio Maiolica, Franz Herzog and Ruedi Aebersold.
Additional authors include Cameron McAlpine, Máté Kiss, Christoph Binder, Peter Libby, Anne Vassalli, Mehdi Tafti, Thomas Scammell and Matthias Nahrendorf.
Additional authors are Yale postdoctoral researcher Chia Wei Hsu and Missouri University of Science and Technology associate professor Alexey Yamilov.
Additional authors of the study are Kevin Chou, Luigi Frunzio, Michel Devoret, Liang Jiang, and Steven Girvin.
Additional authors include Lukas C. Gerber, Daniel Chiu, Seung Ah Lee, Nate Cira and Sherwin Yuyang Xia.
Additional authors of the paper include Kaitlyn Becker, Griffin Whittredge, and James Weaver from the Wyss Institute and SEAS.
The HTML version of this paper was updated shortly after publication following an error which mistakenly attributed corresponding authorship to six additional authors.
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