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ResourcesPersonnel, equipment, services and supplies available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents. Personnel and equipment are described by kind and type, e.g., ground, water, air, etc., an [..]
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Resources Naturally occurring concentrations or deposits of coal in the Earth's crust, in such forms and amounts that economic extraction is currently or potentially feasible.
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ResourcesRessources
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ResourcesThe reserves of a valuable mineral commodity plus all other mineral deposits that may eventually become available, even those that are presumed to exist but have not yet been discovered and those that are not economically or technologically exploitable at the moment. The total mineral endowment ultimately available for extraction.
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ResourcesThe things needed to carry out a task or piece of work. Resources can include appropriately qualified staff, finances, suitable buildings and sufficient equipment.
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Resources1) Personnel, equipment, services and supplies available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents. 2) The natural resources of an area, such as timber, crass, watershed values, recreation values, and wildlife habitat.
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ResourcesEconomic elements applied or used in the performance of activities or to directly support cost objects. They include people, materials, supplies, equipment, technologies, and facilities. Also see: Res [..]
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ResourcesDust particles 5 microns or less in size.
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ResourcesThe personnel, equipment, materials, and services needed to complete tasks in a project. [D01697]
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ResourcesThe labor, capital, land, and entrepreneurship used by society to produce consumer satisfying goods and services. Land provides the basic raw materials--vegetation, animals, minerals, fossil fuels--th [..]
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ResourcesSomething (raw materials, time, personnel, information) used to help achieve an objective.
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ResourcesAll assets people skills information technology premises supplies and information that an organisation has to have available to use when needed in order to operate and meet its objectives.
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ResourcesThe labor effort, capital and operating costs, and other inputs that must be provided to execute work activities and produce work products.
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Resourcesdropdown">Word Finder Word Finder
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ResourcesGuide to LEED Certification
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ResourcesCase Studies
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ResourcesBrand Assets
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ResourcesHardware Payments Feature Checklist Getting Started Why Vend? FAQs About About Us Careers Media Blog Contact Us Do more with Vend Vend U Retail resources & training Vend Experts Certified experts [..]
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ResourcesSpecials & Promotions
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ResourcesArticles
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ResourcesThe basic kinds of resources used to produce goods and services: land or natural resources, human resources (including labor and entrepreneurship), and capital.
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ResourcesLand casinos
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ResourcesNewsletter/ Marketplace
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Resourcesthings and people available for use in reaching a goal.
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ResourcesTotal dollars, people, materials and facilities available for use including estimated revenues, fund transfers, and beginning fund balances.
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ResourcesAll those things which can be used to produce economic satisfaction.
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ResourcesState-by-State Resources
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ResourcesEmployment Opportunities Resume Writing Interviewing Talent Acquisition Glossary
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ResourcesNews
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ResourcesPersonnel and major items of equipment, supplies, and facilities available or potentially available for assignment to incident operations and for which status is maintained. Resources are described by [..]
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ResourcesAny financial, material or shared items or information required to implement or maintain academic programs or courses.
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Resources30 day guarantee! Collector's Corner® FREE Catalogs Email Sign up Freshwater Fish [..]
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ResourcesAny substance of use to humans; renewable such as water or finite such as oil.
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ResourcesOnline Forms
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ResourcesSee Official resources.
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ResourcesAccountant directory API Custom accelerated development Support
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Resourcesin education, the stock or supply of materials (including staff) provided to support the effective achievement of various goals.
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ResourcesNormally meaning the economy (see economy), but may also refer to build power or conentration (both also finite resources)
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ResourcesWhere to Buy On-line Catalog Distance Calculator Clearance Calculator Return on Investment How to weatherproof antenna connectors Knowledge Base Wireless Video Camera: AIRAYA WirelessGRID-PTZx10 Glossary of Helpful Wireless Video Camera and CCTV - Compliments of eyespyvideo.com If your browser has not taken you directly to your desired definition, [..]
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ResourcesBlog
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ResourcesCABLE TYPE DESIGNATION
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ResourcesJRP Blog
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Resourcesare the materials found in the environment that can be extracted from the environment in an economic process. There are abiotic resources (non-renewable) and biotic resources (renewable).
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ResourcesRebates
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ResourcesSocially Smart Blog
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ResourcesProcessing times
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ResourcesMaterials or phenomena which can provide energy directly or via conversion.
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ResourcesAvailable manpower, facilities, revenue, equipment, and supplies to produce requisite Health care and services.
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ResourcesNatural sources from which Power is obtained.
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ResourcesEnergy sources produced from Primary Energy Resources, such as refined fuels or electric Power.
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ResourcesEnvironmental reservoirs of Water related to natural Water Cycle by which Water is obtained for various purposes. This includes but is not limited to Watersheds, aquifers and springs.
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ResourcesEquipment, personnel and other assets, either contracted or owned, utilized to conduct monitoring and/or response operations.
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ResourcesAppointments
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ResourcesWhy We Are Different
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ResourcesHow-to's, top-ten lists, link lists, reviews, case studies News: Reporting, commentary Humour: Parodies, images, video Controversy: Inflammatory material, rants, shock [..]
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ResourcesAbout the Affordable Care Act
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Resources"Resources" has the meaning given that term in ORS 411.704 (Definitions for ORS 411.141, 411.706 and 411.708). For eligibility purposes, "resources" does not include charitable con [..]
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ResourcesGlossary of Terms
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ResourcesWhy Choose Lennox?
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ResourcesAnything that both players have to utilise to gain an advantage in the game. Mana/Cores is the simplest. Cards in hand is another. Minions on field are another form. Having more resources generally me [..]
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ResourcesThe currency used to play any cards in the game. The word itself is very rarely used in-game, an icon is used instead.
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ResourcesThe raw materials and other factors of production that enter the production process or final goods and services that are desired by economic agents.
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ResourcesFind answers to frequently asked questions, tips to save money on your heating and cooling bills, seasonal weather preparation articles, company blogs, videos, and much more! Browse our Resource Library »
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ResourcesQuantities of oil and gas estimated to exist in naturally occurring accumulations. A portion of the resources may be estimated to be recoverable, and another portion may be considered to be unrecover [..]
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Resourcesare those quantities of petroleum (both conventional and unconventional) occurring naturally within the earth's crust and include both discovered and undiscovered accumulations.
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ResourcesRefers to natural resources, such as oil and gas.
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ResourcesAll quantities of petroleum (recoverable and unrecoverable) naturally occurring on or within the Earth’s crust, discovered and undiscovered, plus those quantities already produced.
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ResourcesContingent and Prospective Resources, unless otherwise specified
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ResourcesThe volumes of hydrocarbons, expressed at 50% probability of occurrence, assessed to be technically recoverable that have not been delineated and have unknown economic viability.
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ResourcesGas resources represent all natural gas contained in a reservoir without regard to technical or economic recoverability.
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ResourcesResources are quantities of oil and natural gas estimated to exist in naturally occurring accumulations. A portion of the resources may be estimated to be recoverable and another portion may be considered unrecoverable. Resources include both discovered and undiscovered accumulations.
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ResourcesConcentrations in the earth’s crust of naturally occurring liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons that can conceivably be discovered and recovered. Normal use encompasses both discovered and undiscovered resources.
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ResourcesResources which cannot be classified as reserves because of an early stage of development.
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ResourcesMaterials, time, money and abilities available for use that can be drawn upon for aid or to take care of a need.
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ResourcesRecommended Reading How To Materials Open Studio Hours
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ResourcesJobs Research ELetters Executive Summaries White Papers Related Sites
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ResourcesInclude people, money, information, knowledge, skills, energy, facilities, machines, tools, equipment, technologies and techniques
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Resourcesanything that is required to get the project done, people, hardware, materials, information, etc.
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ResourcesOrgan Donation Toolbox Transplant Resource Guide State UAGA Legislation UNOS Reports Terminology & Data References About Us
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ResourcesThe available material means for pursuing human goals or desired objectives. See also: factors of production
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ResourcesA resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced. Resources can be broadly classified on the basis upon their availability they are renewable and non renewable resources. They can als [..]
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