Sentence examples for authors terms from inspiring English sources

The phrase "authors terms" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "author's terms" to indicate possession.
You can use it when discussing the specific conditions or stipulations set by an author regarding their work.
Example: "The publisher agreed to the author's terms before finalizing the contract."
Alternatives: "terms set by the author" or "author's conditions".

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Moreover, Jewish men in Israel earn roughly twice as much as their Arab counterparts.The report, "The Labour Market of Israeli Arabs", blames the disparities on decades of what Eran Yashiv, a Tel Aviv university professor and one of its authors, terms Israel's "ghettoisation" of the country's Arabs.

The annotations of models include publication information, authors, terms from controlled vocabularies, and links to external resources.

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This study notes a sharp difference between "traditional" radical political Islam and what the authors term "radical-Islamic puritanism," which characterizes the new generation.

The authors term this region the "orientation association area," or O.A.A., and they believe that the decrease in its activity during meditation or prayer is highly significant.

One study, published in 2012, of nearly twelve thousand adolescents in eleven European countries, found a 4.4percentnt prevalence of what the authors termed "pathological Internet use" or using the Internet in a way that affected subjects' health and life.

The "adatoms" as these authors termed those particular "surface complexes" were released from the surface when lowering the pH.

Identifying ground-truth authors, termed as disambiguating author names, is an important, time-consuming, but a necessary procedure of coauthorship analysis.

This approach uses a set of linear sweep voltammograms from different, large overpotentials to open circuit voltage, which the authors term variable reverse linear sweep voltammetry.

Angiograms of treated (but not control) neuroblastomas displayed novel rounded structures at vessel branches, which the authors term terminal vascular bodies (TVBs).

The surplus of information, which the authors term "overflow," has raised "a serious issue in the way our interviewees assess the quality of science," they explain.

In 56% of patients, there was a posterior 'puckering' of the vaginal wall, which the authors termed a 'neo-fornix' (Fig. 23).

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