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21current resources — resources which are continuously being used …
22Depleted 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 …
23Intermittent 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 …
24resources — The forces, materiel, and other assets or capabilities apportioned or allocated to the commander of a unified or specified command …
25Resources camp — Camps are often set up for workers involved in logging, fishing, mining or other activities of natural resources extraction, when these activities take place far from civilization …
26resources — n. wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit re·source || rɪ sÉ”rs , z / sÉ”Ës , z n. resourcefulness, ability to deal effectively with various situations n. source of… …
27Resources — (coal) 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. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy… …
28resources — n. pl. Money, wealth, funds, pecuniary means, supplies, available means …
29resources rent tax — noun a tax on profits made from the extraction of a natural resource which are in excess of a specified level of profits deemed to be the threshold for abnormal profit …
30resources — Kumu waiwai, pono …