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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors reaction" is not correct as it is missing an apostrophe to indicate possession.
It should be "author's reaction." You can use it when discussing how an author responds to a particular event, idea, or feedback related to their work.
Example: "The author's reaction to the criticism was surprisingly calm and reflective."
Alternatives: "author's response" or "author's feedback."
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So strong was the authors' reaction that newspaper writers took note of it, and of the grave implications for Weisberg's career.
The authors' reaction is largely that these fertility rate reductions would have happened anyway, but the crux of their argument is that changes will happen far more rapidly now and going forward than in the past, noting, for instance, the extremely rapid pace of mobile phone penetration.
This volume presents the authors' reaction to reports, such as those from the Chernobyl Forum (organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency in cooperation with eight other international organizations and the governments of Belarus, Russian Federation, and Ukraine), that have not shown the full scale of negative impacts that have resulted from the Chernobyl accident.
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It was found by several authors that reaction rate constants based on concentration strongly depend both on concentration and the counter ion present in solution.
In addition, students asked many practical questions, such as why the authors ran reactions at certain temperatures, and why certain reactions required the addition of acids, bases, or metal salts.
We've done analyses to show that there is no cost of boundary switching on either accuracy or reaction time (Author response image 4); no evidence of a win-stay, lost-shift strategy (Author response image 5); or effect of previous trial speed, boundary or outcome on the current trial (Author response image 6).
Now updated with the author's reaction to the latest events in Armstrong's exposure, including that Oprah confession.
The New Yorker, July 26 , 1993P. 50 ARTIST'S NOTEBOOK: one page color spread of prostitutes and Joel Rifkin on Allen St. Includes a brief description of author's reaction to news and resulting feelings and actions.
Authors whose reactions to his comments were garnered by the Times tended to sound like weary relatives of an elderly eccentric, from Susan Hill's telling-off ("why knock the whole of the rest of us?
We have to do this.' " Papp read the script and asked to meet the author; his reaction was just the kind of instinctive recoil that Shange dissects in the play.
To illustrate those concerns, the authors referenced reactions to a 1998 deal with Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis to support biotechnology research at UC Berkeley, and to a research consortium, the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), funded by energy giant BP and led by UC Berkeley.
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