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refers to a region that releases more of some substance than it takes up. For instance, some ocean areas are carbon sources, because they release more carbon dioxide gas to the atmosphere than they absorb from the atmosphere (compare sink).
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Any process or activity that releases a greenhouse gas, an aerosol, or a precursor of a greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
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The tape or device from which a video or audio signal originates.
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A system, a program within a system, or a device that makes a request to a target. Contrast with target (page ***).
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Prunus cerasus, a source of cherry juice.
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