Definitions of Resources on the Web: * A resource is any physical or virtual entity of limited availability, or anything used to help one earn a living. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resources * resource - available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed * resource - the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * resource - Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel; A person's capacity to deal with difficulties
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/resource * All funds available from various sources, calculated into a spending plan/budget. Resources might include: income, financial aid, gifts/assistance from family, savings, etc.
www.edfund.org/real/less_is_more/Main/glossary1.htm * The machines, workers, money, land, raw materials, and other things that a country can use to produce goods and services and to make its economy grow. Resources may be renewable or nonrenewable. Countries must use their resources wisely to ensure long term prosperity.
www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/TLSF/theme_c/mod13/www.worldbank.org/depweb/english/modules/glossary.htm * People and budget needed to perform the data warehouse tasks
www.csumb.edu/site/x7101.xml * resource - In a technological system, the basic technological resources are energy, capital, information, machines and tools, materials, people, and time.
www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/resources/glossary.html * resource - A person, thing, or action needed for living or to improve the quality of life.
www.ec.gc.ca/water/en/info/gloss/e_gloss.htm * resource - Something that can be shared over a LAN, inclusive but not limited to printer, modems, disk drives & directories.
www.iec.net/Browse05/GLSR.html * resource - A network data object or service that can be identified by a URI, as defined in section 3.2. Resources may be available in multiple representations (eg multiple languages, data formats, size, resolutions) or vary in other ways.
intranet.ccb.ac.uk/acdept/technology/computing/resources/internet/CIE/RFC/2068/4.htm * resource - something that is available that can be used to take care of a need.
www.ccsd.net/schools/williams/water/vocab.html * resource - A concentration of naturally occurring solid, liquid, or gaseous material in or on the Earth's crust in such form and amount that economic extraction of a commodity from the concentration is currently or potentially feasible.
www.encyclopedia4u.com/e/economic-geology.html * Personnel and major items of equipment, supplies, and facilities available or potentially available for assignment to incident operations and for which status is maintained. ...
www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/In_Service_2008/incident%20command/student/Glossary.doc * Money, property, or that which can be converted into property; as, claims against other people, either on written or verbal promises.
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bookkeeping/Single-Entry_Bookkeeping/Mercantile_Terms,_Abbreviations,_Signs,_and_Characters/Mercantile_Terms * A supply of available inputs including amounts available for appropriation such as estimated revenues, fund transfers, and beginning balances.
www.oaktownusa.com/Town%20Charter%20school/TOWN/Financial%20Glossary.doc * Estimated beginning fund balances on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year, plus all anticipated revenues (ie capital project fund and food service fund).
www.scs.k12.va.us/Budget/FY09_Budget_Committee/budget_terminology.htm * Biological resources include genetic resources, organisms or parts thereof, populations or any other biotic component of ecosystems with actual or potential use of value for humanity. fishery resources are those resources of value to fisheries.
www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X2465E/x2465e0h.htm * resource - Anything that is used directly by people. A renewable resource can renew itself (or be renewed) at a constant level, either because it recycles quite rapidly (water), or because it is alive and can propagate itself or be propagated (organisms and ecosystems). ...
www.ccmproject.org/glossary.php * resource - An available supply of something that can be used. There are Natural Resources, human resources, etc..
www.mcwdn.org/Economics/EcoGlossary.html * resource - (1) Any facility of a computing system or operating system required by a job or task, including main storage, input/output devices, the processing unit, data sets, and control or processing programs. (2) A binary data item that is linked to an executable file, a DLL, or some other binary file. ...
www.serc.iisc.ernet.in/ComputingFacilities/systems/cluster/vac-7.0/html/glossary/czgr.htm * resource - The calculated amount of material in a mineral deposit, classified as measured, indicated, or inferred, based on the density of drill hole information used.
www.vaaldiam.com/investors/glossary.html * resource - A mineral or fuel deposit, known or not yet discovered, that may be or become available for human exploitation.
college.cengage.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glossary/r.html * resource - Skilled human resources , equipment, services, supplies, commodities, materiel, budgets, or funds.
melashri.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/project-management-definitions-2/
Definitions of Resources on the Web: * A resource is any physical or virtual entity of limited availability, or anything used to help one earn a living. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resources * resource - available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed * resource - the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * resource - Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel; A person's capacity to deal with difficulties
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/resource * All funds available from various sources, calculated into a spending plan/budget. Resources might include: income, financial aid, gifts/assistance from family, savings, etc.
www.edfund.org/real/less_is_more/Main/glossary1.htm * The machines, workers, money, land, raw materials, and other things that a country can use to produce goods and services and to make its economy grow. Resources may be renewable or nonrenewable. Countries must use their resources wisely to ensure long term prosperity.
www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/TLSF/theme_c/mod13/www.worldbank.org/depweb/english/modules/glossary.htm * People and budget needed to perform the data warehouse tasks
www.csumb.edu/site/x7101.xml * resource - In a technological system, the basic technological resources are energy, capital, information, machines and tools, materials, people, and time.
www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/resources/glossary.html * resource - A person, thing, or action needed for living or to improve the quality of life.
www.ec.gc.ca/water/en/info/gloss/e_gloss.htm * resource - Something that can be shared over a LAN, inclusive but not limited to printer, modems, disk drives & directories.
www.iec.net/Browse05/GLSR.html * resource - A network data object or service that can be identified by a URI, as defined in section 3.2. Resources may be available in multiple representations (eg multiple languages, data formats, size, resolutions) or vary in other ways.
intranet.ccb.ac.uk/acdept/technology/computing/resources/internet/CIE/RFC/2068/4.htm * resource - something that is available that can be used to take care of a need.
www.ccsd.net/schools/williams/water/vocab.html * resource - A concentration of naturally occurring solid, liquid, or gaseous material in or on the Earth's crust in such form and amount that economic extraction of a commodity from the concentration is currently or potentially feasible.
www.encyclopedia4u.com/e/economic-geology.html * Personnel and major items of equipment, supplies, and facilities available or potentially available for assignment to incident operations and for which status is maintained. ...
www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/In_Service_2008/incident%20command/student/Glossary.doc * Money, property, or that which can be converted into property; as, claims against other people, either on written or verbal promises.
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bookkeeping/Single-Entry_Bookkeeping/Mercantile_Terms,_Abbreviations,_Signs,_and_Characters/Mercantile_Terms * A supply of available inputs including amounts available for appropriation such as estimated revenues, fund transfers, and beginning balances.
www.oaktownusa.com/Town%20Charter%20school/TOWN/Financial%20Glossary.doc * Estimated beginning fund balances on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year, plus all anticipated revenues (ie capital project fund and food service fund).
www.scs.k12.va.us/Budget/FY09_Budget_Committee/budget_terminology.htm * Biological resources include genetic resources, organisms or parts thereof, populations or any other biotic component of ecosystems with actual or potential use of value for humanity. fishery resources are those resources of value to fisheries.
www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X2465E/x2465e0h.htm * resource - Anything that is used directly by people. A renewable resource can renew itself (or be renewed) at a constant level, either because it recycles quite rapidly (water), or because it is alive and can propagate itself or be propagated (organisms and ecosystems). ...
www.ccmproject.org/glossary.php * resource - An available supply of something that can be used. There are Natural Resources, human resources, etc..
www.mcwdn.org/ECONOMICS/EcoGlossary.html * resource - (1) Any facility of a computing system or operating system required by a job or task, including main storage, input/output devices, the processing unit, data sets, and control or processing programs. (2) A binary data item that is linked to an executable file, a DLL, or some other binary file. ...
www.serc.iisc.ernet.in/ComputingFacilities/systems/cluster/vac-7.0/html/glossary/czgr.htm * resource - The calculated amount of material in a mineral deposit, classified as measured, indicated, or inferred, based on the density of drill hole information used.
www.vaaldiam.com/investors/glossary.html * resource - A mineral or fuel deposit, known or not yet discovered, that may be or become available for human exploitation.
college.cengage.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glossary/r.html * resource - Skilled human resources , equipment, services, supplies, commodities, materiel, budgets, or funds.
melashri.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/project-management-definitions-2/
It means that we use our imagination and we evaluate.
It means where you found your answer or what you use to find the answer.
Rescs
The word resources in Social Studies means money, humans or agricultural items.
what does the word inaudible mean
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
What does security word mean
it means what resouces the prodution used to make the item
The word aquisition refers to new materials or resources that have been added into a library collection.
You mean, what are Europe's resources.
It means animals or people are fighting for resources like space, food, and water.
it means to save resources.
Natural resources is what you are looking for.
Africa has a lot of natural resources, one of them is diamonds.
i dobt no :)
Rescs
The country hoarded resources. I had more resources than I realized.
The word resources in Social Studies means money, humans or agricultural items.
The solar and wind energy are renewable resources. This is an example using the phrase renewable resources.