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1 June, 08:37

Scientists collaborate a lot. The Web of Science tells you who all the coauthors are. Search on Dr. A (Type "Anandakrishnan S" into the author box of the search page). Notice that many of the entries list a few authors followed by "et al." (which stands for "et alia" and means "and others" in Latin). If you click on the blue title, you'll see a list of all of the authors. So, who was Dr. A co-authoring with in 1994?

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  1. 1 June, 08:45
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    Dr. A was co-authing with W. R. Kapsner, C. A. Shuman, and C. R. Stearns, among others in 1994.

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    The collaborations done by scientists are mostly to serve the purpose of sharing expertise and dispensing assistance in the studies that are carried out in specific subjects. These collaborations often culminate in the discovery of new traits and attributes of the subjects in which the studies are conducted. It can be said that through expertise sharing, the knowledge base is increased considerably.
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