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The co-author is two authors who contributed equally to the manuscript.
- A True
- B False
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The co-author refers to two authors who have contributed equally to the manuscript. This means that both authors have made significant contributions to the content and development of the manuscript. They have likely worked collaboratively and shared responsibilities in writing and editing the manuscript. Therefore, it is true that the co-author represents two authors who have contributed equally to the manuscript.