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The phrase "a single source in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific origin or reference point within a particular context or field.
Example: "The research paper cites a single source in the discussion of climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "one source in" or "a sole source in".
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At the time, Baer has written in "See No Evil," a memoir to be published next month, "the C.I.A. didn't have a single source in Iraq...
"Firestone was selected, as a single source in this case, because it met our requirements between cost, quality and production capability," he said.
For that matter, it didn't have a single Muslim agent in all of Germany's enormous Islamic community," nor a single source in "the Frankfurt airport to say whether anything suspicious had occurred before 103's feeder flight departed," carrying the bomb that blew up Pam Am 103.
This effect is characterized by the superimposition of symbols from a single source in the time domain.
DA is considered as a perfect method to solve the shortest path problem of a single source in a non-negative weight network.
This paper addresses the problems of navigation and source localization by mobile agents based on the range to a single source, in addition to relative velocity readings.
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In contrast, the physiological evidence suggests that induced gamma power has its origin primarily in V1 (Rols et al., 2001), and hence it seems reasonable to assume a single source origin in the striate cortex, simplifying the ground truth against which the accuracy of any particular attempt at source localization must be compared.
Contradictory data can exist in a single source dataset in instances where there are systematic errors, arbitrary errors or different value representations [5, 6].
Boron nitride (BN) thin films have been successfully synthesised via low pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) by using boranedimethylamine, BH3NH(CH3)2, as a single source precursor in the temperature range 280 550 °C in a nitrogen argon atmosphere.
Field emission displays (FEDs) are based on the idea that electrons are emitted in a grid, rather than from a single source as in a television.
Once only a single source prevailed in the specimen, slip localization followed as shown in Figure 2e h.
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