Example sentences of "and colleague ' [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Stainsby and colleagues ' finding of no significant difference in serum concentrations of antibodies to various mycobacteria , including M paratuberculosis , between patients with Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis and healthy controls argues against the hypothesis that Crohn 's disease is caused by M paratuberculosis .
2 Our results can be interpreted as supporting Gardner and colleagues ' finding in that the fathers of three ( out of 54 ) cases and two ( out of 324 ) controls had been monitored for exposure to ionising radiation before their child was conceived ( relative risk 9.0 , 1.0 to 107.8 ) .
3 SIR , — Dr Pijnenborg and colleagues ' description of LAWER resembles the dictionary definition of murder ( ‘ unlawful killing of a human being on purpose ’ ) .
4 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' concern about overuse of diagnostic curettage and the potential cost savings have wide implications both for gynaecologists and general practitioners .
5 Evans and colleagues ' concern about the failure of AIDS educators to target gay and bisexual men is well founded : it seems that those most at risk from HIV have also been the most neglected in recent years .
6 Editor , — In response to Angela Coulter and colleagues ' study of the use of diagnostic dilatation and curettage Jane Weston and colleagues advocate that the procedure should be performed at the time of routine sterilisation procedures ‘ to exclude early pregnancy . ’
7 In Bleich and colleagues ' study of tissue plasminogen activator ( tPA ) with or without intravenous heparin , the initial angiogram showed coronary patency in a higher proportion of patients who received heparin ( 71 vs 43% , p=0.015 ) , but there was no significant effect on rates of recurrent ischaemia or reocclusion in the week after infarction .
8 Editor , — V S Taskar and colleagues ' article on foreign body aspiration as a hazard of metered dose inhalers appropriately emphasises aspects of good inhaler technique .
9 SIR — Wang and colleagues ' meta-analysis of intensive blood-glucose control found a significant reduction in late complications .
10 Editor , — We believe that there are two other important lessons to be learnt from A R J Bosley and colleagues ' lesson of the week on toxic shock syndrome after minor dermatological surgery .
11 In one paragraph , he makes some perfectly reasonable objections to his pupils ' and colleagues ' remoteness from life .
12 Editor , — Several important issues arise from Christophe Deluze and colleagues ' paper on electroacupuncture in fibromyalgia .
13 Editor , — N Starey and colleagues ' paper on general practitioners ' involvement in management arrangements for commissioning services in the future raises important issues about the evolution of the purchasing function .
14 D M Bradley and colleagues ' paper on a screening programme for Duchenne muscular dystrophy in newborn infants describes the benefits for the nine affected families that were identified .
15 Editor , — Martin P Samuels and colleagues ' paper on diagnosis and management after life threatening events in infants and young children who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation suffers from the fact that the hospital provides a tertiary referral service and probably sees problematic cases .
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