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co-fathers
noun
Plural of co-father
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As the co-fathers of the Internet, Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn tend to be pretty protective of their digital masterpiece.
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Loving father of Thomas, Los Angeles, CA; Henry, Summit, NJ; Peter, Durango, CO; father-in-law of Mary and Lena and devoted grandfather of Katherine, James and Benjamin.
Along with Gerry Neugebauer of Caltech and the late Harold L. Johnson of Arizona, Dr. Low was a co-father of the field, Dr. Rieke said.
I was recently honored to interview Robbie Bach, Co-Father of the Xbox, as part of UC Santa Barbara's Distinguished Speaker Series.
It is also fitting that Koonin who co-fathered discovery of the CRISPR system, has also brought this, now molecular mechanism-based Lamarckism back to the fold of evolutionary biology.
Mainly because of Graham Linehan – who co-wrote Father Ted, certainly one of the greatest sitcoms ever, and probably my own favourite.
Moreover, focusing on a homogeneous sample of co-residing father-son pairs may result in lower estimates.
Recent studies in Korea by Kim (2009) and Choi and Hong (2011) employed co-residing father-son pairs in the initial round of panel data.
This homogeneous sample of co-resident father-son pairs is an endogenously selected sample and would demonstrate an intergenerational transmission of earnings different from the population.
Francesconi and Nicoletti (2006) in the UK found a downward bias of up to 25% in intergenerational elasticity when the sample is restricted to co-residence father-son pairs.
The co-conspirator father stands by idly with a venti non-fat, no-whip, half-sweet white mocha in hand.
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