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David Hindman

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The timeline below shows the dates (blue tick marks) of publications David Hindman co-authored with other people in Profiles. The average publication date for each co-author is shown as a red circle, illustrating changes in the people that David Hindman has worked with over time.
Richard s. Baker, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date December 2007. Muhammad Farooq, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date January 2008. Francis Yemofio, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date January 2008. Mohsen Bazargan, 6 publications between 2008 and 2013, average publication date August 2009. Sheba George, 1 publications between 2010 and 2010, average publication date January 2010. Sukrit Mukherjee, 1 publications between 2010 and 2010, average publication date January 2010. Chizobam Ani, 6 publications between 2008 and 2021, average publication date October 2010. Omolola Ogunyemi, 2 publications between 2010 and 2021, average publication date October 2015. Deyu Pan, 1 publications between 2021 and 2021, average publication date April 2021. Lauren Daskivich, 1 publications between 2021 and 2021, average publication date August 2021. Senait Teklehaimanot, 1 publications between 2021 and 2021, average publication date August 2021. Martin Lee, 1 publications between 2021 and 2021, average publication date August 2021.

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