Examples of using Its source in English and their translations into Finnish
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preferences of young citizens towards food and its source, and their perceptions of agriculture and its products.
not its source, so we must be prepared for the pain to keep coming back.
It's like infrasound in that it's below the level of human hearing… but… I can't find its source… and it's very difficult to detect and capture.
Dioxin, and in this case its source chemical PCB,
Its source lies in the specialized knowledge systems that most people of this type start building at an early age.
Its source is in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights
I'm talking about a pain that's so intense the only way to stop it is to have its source removed.
Its source is near the village of Vindžiūnai,
nature- its source.
Although there is no set definition of'net neutrality', it is generally agreed that it represents the idea that all data on the internet should be treated equally, whatever its source or destination.
An abrupt 90° bend in a microstrip will cause a significant portion of the signal on the strip to be reflected back towards its source, with only part of the signal transmitted on around the bend.
in particular regarding the description of the food, its source, or its conditions of use.
which caused me to examine my irritation, to trace its source.
The same mind which is directed towards an object of the senses, same mind now has to be trained to look at its source, at its own substratum. from where does it rise
the content reported to them, track its source and notify it to the competent authorities.
Its sources are located on the slopes of Babica in the Maków Beskids.
This was reported with reference to its sources the newspaper The Wall Street Journal.
Yet we must also think about where piracy originates, its sources.
The Shatberdi codex cites some of its sources(such as"a brief account of the conversion of Kartli" by Grigol the Deacon)
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