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be source
noun
The person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.
Exact(50)
And yet Moldova and the emirate are intimately connected: there wouldn't be source countries without destination countries.
Robinson, however, can't help but notice that the general manager seems to be source of the trouble.
Their characteristics in combination with Mediterranean climate enhance microbial development and can be source of health and safety concerns.
How hard could that be?" Source: HuffPo (the site that doesn't pay its writers) Comment: We are, of course, headed in the direction indicated by Rosenblum.
The Trump administration seems to recognize that even if they have avoided an irreparable breach with Europe, Iran will continue to be source of irritation.
For instance, computational environment, which has been shown to be source of undesired variability in neuroimaging results54, is not part of our model.
Similar(10)
The route recovery mechanism should be source-initiated in order to allow appropriate flow distribution in the network.
VSEF clustering seemed to be source-related.
None of them could be affirmed to be source-associated or related to metabolic biotype for carbon sources.
The effect of irradiation with neutrons from the Ra-Be source to the DNP parameters was investigated.
Data were taken at the French neutron reference facility (IRSN, Cadarache) with an Am-Be source and a polyethylene radiator.
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