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Jorge Artaza

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The timeline below shows the dates (blue tick marks) of publications Jorge Artaza 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 Jorge Artaza has worked with over time.
Indrani Sinha-Hikim, 4 publications between 2002 and 2004, average publication date September 2003. Nestor Gonzalez-Cadavid, 12 publications between 2002 and 2008, average publication date October 2004. Martin Lee, 1 publications between 2004 and 2004, average publication date November 2004. Rajan Singh, 5 publications between 2003 and 2008, average publication date April 2006. Tripathi Rajavashisth, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date October 2008. Satyesh Sinha, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date October 2008. Shehla Pervin, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date October 2008. Ralph V. Shohet, 1 publications between 2011 and 2011, average publication date December 2010. Keith Norris, 10 publications between 2008 and 2017, average publication date July 2012. Monica Ferrini, 15 publications between 2006 and 2021, average publication date February 2014. Naureen Tareen, 1 publications between 2014 and 2014, average publication date May 2014. Theodore Friedman, 1 publications between 2021 and 2021, average publication date February 2021.

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