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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source of heart" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used metaphorically to refer to something that inspires emotion or compassion, but the expression is not standard.
Example: "Her stories were a source of heart for the community, bringing people together in times of need."
Alternatives: "a wellspring of emotion" or "a reservoir of compassion."
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Victims in fatal car crashes, for instance, can be a prime source of hearts.
We all know that fish can be a great source of heart-healthy lean protein.
Lipids, the main energy source of heart cells, also underwent a clear metabolic change, indicated by the increased presence of lipid droplets and induction of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase.
For decades the oil giant has been a source of pride and at the heart of Brazilian life and politics - but its position today is more difficult than ever before.
There has been an ongoing debate in the literature as to whether NO is a protectant or a source of injury in the reperfused heart, but it has clearly been demonstrated that NO has infarct-sparing abilities in isolated buffer-perfused hearts [ 27].
Details on short-term recordings, including source of heart rate periods [54, 55], duration of recordings, epochs used for analysis and patient position [56] were variable or not reported.
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