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The phrase 'supporting sources' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize the need to provide evidence to back up a point or an argument. For example, "To prove this point, I will cite a range of supporting sources."
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The cable did not provide supporting sources outside of the Georgian government.
A significant increase in the proportions of winners supported by all types of supporting sources was observed in the 2-strategy winner set (>45%) compared with the single-strategy winner set (<25%), with a hypergeometric p-value of 3.4e 4.
The four types of supporting sources were catergorized into two classes of evidence: genetic evidence (including genetic association studies and QTL studies) and functional evidence (including RNAi screenings and expression analysis; Materials and Methods).
Thus, the score takes into account the hit importance in GeneCards, the significance of the specific attribute according to GeneDecks, as well as the number of supporting sources.
The authors are clear in their views in a way that is appropriate for an opinion piece, but the factual claims that are made in service of the overall argument need better supporting sources.
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Blassingame gives no supporting source, but Preston cites the records of the family of Douglass's master.
Your iCloud Drive folder opens up by default, but you can select Locations to set up other supported sources, such as Dropbox and Google Drive.
Source correction terms representing a directly deposited source and various foil supported sources were added.
It also does not support source authentication.
We include papers describing tools that support source code related development published between 2003 and 2013.
Fragmented developed areas usually support source-sink patches for invasive organisms in urban landscapes.
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