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The phrase "associated scientists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to scientists who are connected or linked to a particular project, organization, or field of study.
Example: "The research findings were presented by the associated scientists who contributed to the study."
Alternatives: "affiliated scientists" or "connected scientists".
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The work of CSDH and associated scientists also emphasizes the importance of developing theoretical and conceptual frameworks as a foundation for investigating or tackling SDH, (e.g. [ 6] and [ 41]).
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CERN's staff are outnumbered more than two to one by "users" and "associates": scientists spending time working at CERN who are paid by universities and research institutes in their home countries.
Soon after, he was promoted to associate scientist.
He holds a Ph.D. in fusion physics, and has the kind of obsessive temperament often associated with scientists.
The paper argues that a substantial proportion of the wider economic benefits to society from publicly-funded basic research is associated with scientists' migration into the commercial sector of the innovation system.
… Finally, it may be difficult to anticipate new products and industries … created via the innovation processes … most closely associated with scientists and engineers".
He was a genuinely selfless and humble man, terms that are not often associated with scientists of Tony's stature.
Words associated with "scientist" included, as before, both negative and positive descriptions, and fit into six categories: personal characteristics, activities, names of scientists, workplaces, technological developments, and physical characteristics (Dikmenli, 2010).
The vast majority of scientists disagree: 98percentt of scientists associated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science believe that humans evolved over time, according to the Pew Research Center.
She is an associate scientist at Biogen, a biotechnology company in Cambridge, Mass.
CHRIS BEYRER Baltimore, Feb. 25, 2000 The writer is an associate scientist at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
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