Et Al

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Abbreviation of et alius, or alium, and another. Et als., abbreviation of et alios, and others. Abbreviations used in entitling causes where there are two or more parties.

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Abbreviation of et alius, or alium, and another. Et als., abbreviation of et alios, and others. Abbreviations used in entitling causes where there are two or more parties.

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Meaning of Et al

In plain or simple terms, Et al means: An abbreviation of et alii, meaning “and others,” ordinarily used in lieu of listing all names of persons involved in a proceeding.

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    Further Reading (Articles)

    Dietary Nitrate: Ward et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; August 1, 2006; Ward, Mary H. de Kok, Theo M. Levallois, Patrick Brender, Jean Gulis, Gabriel VanDerslice, James Nolan, Bernard T.

    Cox Models: Lepeule et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; December 1, 2006; Lepeule, Johanna Rondeau, Virginie Dartigues, Jean-Francois Filleul, Laurent

    Organophosphates and Outdoor Air: Harnly et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; June 1, 2006; Harnly, Martha McLaughlin, Robert Gunier, Robert Bradman, Asa Anderson, Meredith

    The NAS Perchlorate Review: Ginsberg et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; November 1, 2005; Ginsberg, Gary Rice, Deborah

    Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Barnes et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; September 1, 2007; Barnes, Richard L. Glantz, Stanton A. Hammond, S. Katharine

    Children’s IQs: Trasande et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; July 1, 2006; Trasande, Leonardo Landrigan, Phillip J. Schechter, Clyde B.

    PPAR[alpha] and TCE: Keshava et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; January 1, 2007; Keshava, Nagalakshmi Chiu, Weihsueh A. Caldwell, Jane C.

    Lead and IQ in Children: Lanphear et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; February 1, 2006; Lanphear, Bruce P. Hornung, Richard Khoury, Jane Yolton, Kimberly Dietrich, Kim N.

    Rebuttal and Critical Review of Andersen et Al.’s [D.Sub.4] PBPK Model. (Correspondence), Environmental Health Perspectives; August 1, 2002; Luu, Hoan-My Do Hutter, Joseph C.

    Arsenic on the Hands of Children: Wang et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; June 1, 2005; Wang, Zhongwen Kwon, Elena Zhang, Hongquan Jhangri, Gian S. Lu, Xiufen Li, Xing-Fang Le, X. Chris Fok, Nelson Gabos, Stephan

    Organophosphate Exposure: “Response to Krieger et Al. and Charnley, Environmental Health Perspectives; October 1, 2003; Curl, Cynthia L. Fenske, Richard A. Elgethun, Kai

    Good Laboratory Practices: Myers et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; November 1, 2009; Myers, John Peterson Saal, Frederick S. vom Taylor, Julia A. Akingbemi, Benson T. Arizono, Koji Belcher, Scott Colborn, Theo Chahoud, Ibrahim

    Effects of BPA in Snails: Oehlmann et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; June 1, 2006; Oehlmann, Jorg Schulte-Oehlmann, Ulrike Oetken, Matthias Bachmann, Jean Lutz, Ilka Kloas, Werner Ternes, Thomas A.

    Quick Takes: Use of et al., AAACN Viewpoint; November 1, 2007; Anonymous

    Influence of Selenium: Lemire et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; April 1, 2011; Lemire, Melanie Mergler, Donna

    PBDE Flame Retardants and Thyroid Hormones: Chevrier et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; December 1, 2010; Chevrier, Jonathan Harley, Kim G. Bradman, Asa Eskenazi, Brenda Gharbi, Myriam

    Relationship of Creatinine and Nutrition with Arsenic Metabolism: Smith et Al. Respond, Environmental Health Perspectives; April 1, 2012; Smith, Allan H. Liaw, Jane Steinmaus, Craig Basu, Arin Mitra, Soma Kalman, David

    Risk of Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater: Response from Chakraborti et Al, Environmental Health Perspectives; January 1, 2004; Chakraborti, Dipankar Ahamed, Sad Rahman, Mohammad Mahmudur Sengupta, Mrinal Kumar Lodh, Dilip Das, Bhaskar Hossain, Mohammad Amir Mukherjee, Subhash Chandra Pati, Shymapada Das, Niloy Kanti

    New Stem Cells Research Has Been Reported by D. Tosoni et Al, Stem Cell Week; September 10, 2012

    Contrasting Case Definitions: The ME International Consensus Criteria vs. the Fukuda et Al. CFS Criteria, North American Journal of Psychology; March 1, 2013; Brown, Abigail A. Jason, Leonard A. Evans, Meredyth A. Flores, Samantha


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