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The phrase "a fundamental source for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a primary or essential origin of information, knowledge, or resources related to a specific topic.
Example: "The research paper serves as a fundamental source for understanding the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a key resource for" or "an essential reference for".
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A final thought: the notion that there must be a "fundamental" source for money's value, although it's a right-wing trope, bears a strong family resemblance to the Marxist labor theory of value.
C. 700 Susa, Iran Isaac of Nineveh,, also called Isaac the Syrian, or Isaac Syrus (died c. 700, near Susa in Umayyad Iran) Syrian bishop, theologian, and monk whose writings on mysticism became a fundamental source for both Eastern and Western Christians.
Fresh water is a fundamental source for humans, hence the recent shrinkage in freshwater and increase in water pollution are imperative problems that vigorously affect the people and the environment worldwide.
Historian Gerda Lerner has pointed out that religious ideas provided a fundamental source for the Declaration of Sentiments.
And so to the extent that I believe in halakhah as a fundamental source for how we ought to act, it provides the defaults of how I "opt in" or "opt out" of various things.
Together with a separate but related household survey program, the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), MICS is a fundamental source for assessing progress towards national and global development achievements and challenges.
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Haplotypes represent a fundamental source of information for disease association studies.
Throughout history, secondary metabolites (natural products) have provided a fundamental source of drugs for fighting infection, inflammation and cancer in humans.
As a matter of fact, the NGS sequence data will certainly provide a fundamental source of information for the study of atypical transcripts originated by trans- and circular splicing events, a topic which is currently under investigation (Stadler, personal communication).
Summary: Transcriptome sequencing represents a fundamental source of information for genome-wide studies and transcriptome analysis and will become increasingly important for expression analysis as new sequencing technologies takes over array technology.
Contact: [email protected] The reconstruction of transcripts from fragments of transcript sequences, such as EST (EST clusters, Tentative Consensus) provides a fundamental source of information for genome-wide studies and transcriptome analysis (Journet et al., 2002).
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