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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prospective source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a potential or likely source of information, materials, or support in various contexts, such as research, business, or project planning.
Example: "We are currently evaluating a prospective source for our new materials to ensure quality and cost-effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a potential source" or "an anticipated source".
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Numerous studies have contributed to the development of natural and synthetic antimicrobial peptides as a prospective source of antibiotic agents.
Blueberry leaves are a prospective source of phenolic compounds which can be obtained by microwave assisted extraction leading to higher yield in shorter period of time and with lower solvent consumption when compared to solvent extraction.
As a high-income nation, Australia is a prospective source country for medical tourists.
From the above research it can be concluded that this plant has immense potential to be used in the area of pharmacology and as a prospective source of valuable drugs.
As the raspberry shoot extract is a prospective source of sanguiin H-6 and ellagic acid, these two components are believed to be the ones responsible for its antimicrobial properties.
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S. myriocystum biodiesel has 16.3 g/100 g of unsaturated fatty acids and 82.1 g/100 g of saturated fatty acids, indicating it to be a good prospective source for biodiesel [12].
Furthermore, because the prescription records antecede the date of breast cancer recurrence, they are a prospective data source presumably immune to differential classification bias (Rothman et al, 2008).
Korchemkin said Russia is also aggressively lobbying Turkmenistan, another prospective source of gas for the West.
So far, little information has been available on this formation, which is regarded as one of the prospective source rocks in this Basin.
The set of VFEL characteristics showed that it might be the prospective source of tuneable polarized radiation in the microwave and Terahertz ranges [V.G. Baryshevsky, K.G. Batrakov, A.A. Gurinovich, et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 507 (2003) 137; V.G. Baryshevsky, A.A. Gurinovich, LANL e-print archive: physics/0409107; V.G. Baryshevsky et al., LANL e-print archive: physics/0409125].
Results evidenced that L. macrophylla can be prospective source of hepatic management in liver injury.
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