resources
21resources — n. pl. Money, wealth, funds, pecuniary means, supplies, available means …
22resources — Kumu waiwai, pono …
23resources — /rɪ sɔ:sɪz/ plural noun 1. a supply of something 2. the money available for doing something …
24resources — [plural noun] reserves, assets, capital, funds, holdings, money, riches, supplies, wealth * * * plural of resource …
25transformed resources — Resources input into a transformation system that are changed or acted upon by the system to produce the desired outputs. Examples include steel rod converted into bolts, survey data converted into market research forecasts, and passengers… …
26transforming resources — Resources input into a transformation system that act upon, or facilitate action upon, transformed resources to produce the desired outputs. Examples include machine tools, trained market researchers, and railway stations …
27Los Angeles Police Department resources — Resources of the Los Angeles Police Department.Police stationsThe Department s deployment of officers has reflected the growth and changes of the City of Los Angeles since the late 1800s. The earliest police station (or division as the early ones …
28current resources — resources which are continuously being used …
29Depleted resources — Resources that have been mined; include coal recovered, coal lost in mining, and coal reclassified as subeconomic because of mining. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
30Intermittent Resources — Resources whose output depends on some other factory that cannot be controlled by the utility e.g. wind or sun. Thus, the capacity varies by day and by hour …