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Turkish Translation for source
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source kaynak en(isim) tr
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source kaynakça en(isim) tr
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source memba en(isim) tr
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source yararlanılan kaynak en(isim) tr
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source menşe en(isim) tr
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source köken en tr
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source pınar en tr
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source pınarbaşı en tr
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source menba en tr
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source asıl en tr
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source sebep en tr
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source esas en tr
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source göz en tr
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source mahreç en tr
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source mastar en tr
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source su kaynağı en tr
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source (isim) kaynak, kaynakça, memba, yararlanılan kaynak, menşe en tr
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source pınar başı en tr
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source kaynak; köken en(isim) tr
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source KAYNAK:1. İstihbarat bilgilerinin elde edildiği şahıs, cisim veya faaliyet. 2. Gizli faaliyetlerde bulunan normal olarak yabancı tabiiyetli bir şahıs (ajan). 3. Sorgulama faaliyetleri sırasında, istihbarat amaçlı bilgileri bilerek veya bilmeyerek veren herhangi bir şahıs. Bu meyanda, kontrol edilen kaynak, istihbarat faaliyetin emrinde veya kontrolunda olup bilgilerin istihbarat amacı için kullanılacağını bilmektedir. Kontrol edilemeyen kaynak ise, bilgileri gönüllü olarak vermektedir ve bunların istihbarat amacıyla kullanılacağını bilmeyebilir. Bak. "agent", "collection agency" en(Askeri)  tr
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source (NATO) KAYNAK:İstihbarattaki kullanımıyla, bilgilerin elde edildiği şahıs veya şey. Bak. "agency", "agent" en(Askeri)  tr
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source Kaynak, herhangi bir şeyin çıktığı veya elde edildiği kaynak en(Tıp)  tr
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source kaynak fr tr
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source [la] kaynak fr tr
English translation for source  Sesli Dinle  n,v:sourced / sources sourcing   Etymology :Middle English sours, from Middle French sors, sourse, from Old French, from past participle of sourdre to rise, spring forth, from Latin surgere; more at SURGE. Pronunciation :sOrs, sors. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
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source origin; starting point; source code (Computers) en(isim) en
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source originate from; reveal the origin of something; obtain from a particular supplier en(fiil) en
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source specify the origin of; "The writer carefully sourced her report" en en
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source get (a product) from another country or business; "She sourced a supply of carpet"; "They are sourcing from smaller companies en en
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source (technology) a process by which energy or a substance enters a system; "a heat source"; "a source of carbon dioxide" en en
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source a facility where something is available anything that provides inspiration for later work a document (or organization) from which information is obtained; "the reporter had two sources for the story" en en
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source That from which anything comes forth, regarded as its cause or origin; the person from whom anything originates; first cause en en
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source The act of rising; a rise; an ascent en en
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source The rising from the ground, or beginning, of a stream of water or the like; a spring; a fountain en en
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source The source of something is the person, place, or thing which you get it from. Renewable sources of energy must be used where practical Tourism, which is a major source of income for the city, may be seriously affected en en
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source In business, if a person or firm sources a product or a raw material, they find someone who will supply it. Together they travel the world, sourcing clothes for the small, privately owned company About 60 per cent of an average car is sourced from outside of the manufacturer en en
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source A source is a person or book that provides information for a news story or for a piece of research. Military sources say the boat was heading south at high speed en en
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source The source of a difficulty is its cause. This gave me a clue as to the source of the problem. = cause en en
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source The source of a river or stream is the place where it begins. the source of the Tiber en en
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source the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root" en en
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source a person who supplies information en en
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source a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation" en en
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source a document (or organization) from which information is obtained; "the reporter had two sources for the story" en en
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source a facility where something is available en en
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source anything that provides inspiration for later work en en
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source someone who originates or causes or initiates something; "he was the generator of several complaints" en en
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source anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies; "an infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival" en en
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source get (a product) from another country or business; "She sourced a supply of carpet"; "They are sourcing from smaller companies" en en
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source The following fields contain data pertinent to reformatting ("rf" in the field tags) activities Their content will describe the physical object (the "source") that is being reformatted, and those aspects of the treatment or process that are applied to the physical item In the LC setting, facts about video items are for the most part recorded in a separate database (MAVIS, a collections management software from the Australian company Wizard Systems) and these separate records are referenced here In contrast, information about recorded sound items is captured in this database For LC AV objects, the various source forms, audio, image and video may be filled in by the audio-video laboratory staff who create the audio reproductions or by processing section staff en en
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source A source is a person or document providing evidence A primary source is the place where the evidence has originated from – and is therefore the most reliable of sources Secondary sources are those which have been derived from primary sources en en
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source this guide uses the word source in the broadest sense It includes everything from dictionaries to indexes to people These sources may be print or electronic (often referred to as databases) The electronic sources may be CD-ROM products, on the Internet or accessible online only by librarians en en
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source The Dublin Core element used to designate a reference to a resource from which the present resource is derived The present resource may be derived from the Source resource in whole or part Recommended best practice is to reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system See also section 4 of the Dublin Core Users Guide en en
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source In fiber optics, the device which converts the electrical information carrying signal to an optical signal for transmission over an optical fiber A fiber-optic source may be a light emitting diode or laser diode en en
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source The channel of sale that produced a subscription, or the single-copy sales channel On circulation reports, the source is shown either by key (see definition) or agency designation “Source” includes both mini-source (individual keys) and maxi-source (keys grouped together in a planned way) en en
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source Any place or object from which pollutants are released A source can be a power plant, factory, dry cleaning business, gas station, or a farm Cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles are sources Consumer products and machines used in industry can also be sources en en
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source Source information describes the origin or derivation of a single feature, primitive, or attribute It includes information about processing of the data as well as information about the data source en en
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source in atmospheric chemistry, the place, places, group of sites, or areas where a substance is injected into the atmosphere Can include point sources, elevated sources, area sources, regional sources, multiple sources, etc en en
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source In the parlance of plant physiology, source refers to leaves and/or stems where carbon is acquired by photosynthesis The sugars produced at these sites are subsequently transported to areas that are actively involved in growth and development (sinks), where the demand for sugars is high en en
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source A show's lineage, including the type of mics used, the recording device, and every medium & format conversion since Detailed ource information is useful for ensuring the quality of a show A good guide on how to read the source info for a show can be found here: http://www moelinks com/random/source/ en en
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source As used in SFX Machine, source can refer to the original sound selection, or to any signal selected by the module's Source menu The term can also refer to a modulation source, a signal used to modulate a destination module en en
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source The released forces that generate acoustic or seismic waves, also called the earthquake source en en
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source administrative metadata is for describing the object from which the digital content files were produced Sometimes this will be the original; othertimes it will be an intermediary such as a photographic slide en en
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source Name and contact information for the agency, vendor, individual, or publication that served as the source of the slide in the Bainbridge Bunting Memorial Slide Library (BBMSL) slide collection These sources might be museums, libraries, commercial image vendors, galleries, artists, scholars, publishers, or publications Our acquisition of any given slide might have occurred up to twenty-five years ago Therefore, the source listed may no longer be in business or may no longer offer the image in slide format Contact the source given for acquisition information e g Art on File, 1837 East Shelby, Seattle, WA 98112; http://www artonfile com/ for Punk Bear Spirit en en
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source Any place or object from which air pollutants are released Sources that are fixed in space are stationary sources and sources that move are mobile sources en en
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source A radioactive material that produces radiation for experimental or industrial use en en
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source All of the emissions unit(s) including quantifiable fugitive emissions, that are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under the control of the same person or persons under common control, whose activities are ancillary to the production of a single product or functionally related groups of products Activities shall be considered ancillary to the production of a single product or functionally related group of products if they belong to the same major group (i e , which have the same two digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972, as amended by the 1977 Supplement en en
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source any place or object from which pollutants are released A source can be a power plant, factory, dry cleaning business, gas station or farm Cars, trucks and other motor vehicles are sources, and consumer products and machines used ir industry can be sources too Sources that stay in one place are referred to as stationary sources; sources that move around, such as cars or planes, are called mobile sources en en
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source A light emitting diode (LED) or LASER diode (LD) that emits optical signals into the fiber network in response to an electrical signal input en en
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source A general term used for library material that provides information en en
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source Any substance which emits radiation Usually refers to a piece of radioactive material conveniently packaged for scientific or industrial use en en
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source The actual code of a computer program Often, the actual commands are hidden from the user in a batch of text that appears to be a combination of gibberish and comic-strip cursing So, instead of put the keyboard strokes in the memory location called mnop, the source code might be #jM8! _dja*9 Some software is provided in open source form en en
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source The place that an audio signal comes from A microphone or a tape recorder are sources to a mixer A mixer can be a source to an amplifier en en
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source The device (usually LED or laser) used to convert an electrical information-carrying signal into a corresponding optical signal for transmission by an optical fiber en en
German translation for source
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source Gewährsmann , Quelle , Quell , Ursprung en de
Greek translation for source
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source (n) προέλευση, πηγή en el
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source ουσ. πηγή, προέλευση en el
 
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