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What does the co-first author symbol () signify in a research paper and how is it typically used in academic publications?

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Updated: 2/14/2025

The co-first author symbol () in a research paper signifies that two or more authors have contributed equally to the work. It is used to acknowledge and highlight their equal contributions in academic publications.

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