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İngilizce - Türkçe
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- kaynaklar {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Su, ormanlar ve mineraller önemli doğal kaynaklardır.
-Water, forests, and minerals are important natural resources.
Örnek Cümle:
Çin doğal kaynaklar bakımından zengindir.
-China is rich in natural resources.
- üretim faktörleri (Ticaret)
- vasıtalar (Askeri)
- olanaklar {i}
- KAYNAKLAR, VASITALAR, VASITA VE İMKANLAR: Bir memleketin veya bir işin mevcut vasıtaları; hesap edilebilir mal, para veya istihsal maddeleri; el altında ve hemen faydalanılabilir, durumda gelir kaynakları (Askeri)
- hobi/çare/kaynak
- parasal kaynaklar {i}
- aktifler {i}
- imkânlar {i}
- resource
- {i} kaynak
Sınırlı kaynaklarımız var.
-We have limited resources.
Çin doğal kaynaklar bakımından zengindir.
-China is rich in natural resources.
- resources; means
- kaynaklar; anlamına gelir
- resources of sightseeing
- (Askeri) turizm kaynakları
- reallocation of resources
- (Askeri) LOJİSTİK KAYNAK YARDIMI: Bir devletin silahlı kuvvetleri tarafından bir başka Devletin veya Devletlerin Silahlı Kuvvetlerine uygun makam tarafından emir verildikçe ilgili NATO dökümanları hükümlerince "faydalanılabilir" kabul edilenlerden lojistik kaynak temini. Ayrıca bakınız: "Integrated logistic support"; "logistic assistance"; "mutual aid"
- reasonably assured resources
- (Nükleer Bilimler) görünür kaynaklar
- reef resources
- (Askeri) resif kaynakları
- renewable resources
- yenilenebilir (doğal) kaynak
- resource
- {i} olanak
- resource
- yetenek
- allocation of resources
- (Askeri,Ticaret) kaynak dağılımı
- efficient use of resources
- (Ticaret) etkin kaynak kullanımı
- environmental resources
- (Askeri) çevre kaynakları
- human resources
- (Ticaret) ik">(Ticaret) ik
- human resources planning
- (Ticaret) insan kaynakları planlaması
- limited resources
- sınırlı kaynaklar
- marine resources
- deniz kaynakları
- number of resources
- (Bilgisayar) kaynak sayısı
- resource
- özkaynak
- resource
- kuvvet
- resource
- (Ticaret) aktif">(Ticaret) aktif
- resource
- zenginlik
- resource
- (Ticaret) finansal kaynak
- resource
- beceriklilik
- resource
- (Bilgisayar) kaynak yazılım
- resource
- (Askeri) müracaat vasıtası
- resource
- (Ticaret) varlık
- resource
- güç
- Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanlığı
- allocation of resources
- kaynakların tahsisi
- capital resources
- öz kaynaklar
- conservation of natural resources
- doğal kaynakların korunması
- fiscal resources
- mali kaynaklar
- human resources
- insan kaynakları
- labor resources
- iş kaynağı
- land resources
- toprak kaynakları
- leave sb to his own resources
- kendi haline bırakmak
- mineral resources
- madeni kaynak
- natural resources
- doğal kaynaklar
- own resources
- öz kaynaklar
- resource
- umar
- resource
- çare
- Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- Enerji ve Tabi Kaynaklar Bakanlığı
- a drain on the resources
- bütçeye yük olan şey
- be thrown back on one´s own resources
- yalnızca kendi yetenekleriyle idare etmek zorunda kalmak
- economic resources
- Ekonomide finansal ve ticarî araçlar
- flexible resources
- (Ekonomi) Çok yönlü kaynaklar, değişken kaynaklar,gelişebilir kaynaklar
- human resources development
- (Avrupa Birliği) İnsan kaynaklarının geliştirilmesi
- human resources manager
- insan kaynakları yöneticisi
- human resources specialist
- İnsan kaynakları uzmanı
- leave sb to his own devices, resources
- kendi haline bırakmak
- leave sb to his own resources
- vaktini istedigince geçirmesine izin vermek, kendi haline bırakmak
- leave someone to one's own resources
- (deyim) Birini kendi hâline, kendi olanaklarına bırakmak
- leave someone to one's own resources
- Kişinin kendi kaynaklarına birini bırakmak
- scarce resources
- Kaynak kıtlığı, kıt kaynaklar
- the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanlığı
- water resources
- su kaynakları
- Defense Planning and Resources Board
- (Askeri) Savunma Bakanlığı Planlama ve Kaynak Kurulu
- Defense Resources Board
- (Askeri) Savunma Bakanlığı Vasıta ve İmkanlar Kurulu
- Status of Resources and Training System
- (Askeri) Kaynak Durumu ve Eğitim Sistemi
- ample resources
- bol kaynaklar
- be thrown upon one's own resources
- kendi kendine yetmek
- be thrown upon one's own resources
- kendi yağıyla kavrulmak
- cash resources
- maddi kaynaklar
- characteristics of transportation resources
- (Askeri) ulaşım kaynakları karakteristikleri
- characteristics of transportation resources report
- (Askeri) ulaşım kaynakları karakteristikleri raporu
- coastal resources
- (Askeri) kıyı kaynakları
- community's own resources
- (Avrupa Birliği) Topluluğun kaynakları
- computer resources
- bilgisayar ozkaynaklari
- connect network resources
- (Bilgisayar) ağ kaynaklarına bağlan
- disconnect network resources
- (Bilgisayar) ağ kaynaklarından ayrıl
- estimated additional resources
- (Nükleer Bilimler) muhtemel kaynaklar
- human intelligence; human resources intelligence
- (Askeri) beşeri istihbarat; insan kaynakları istihbaratı
- human resources intelligence
- (Askeri) BEŞERİ KAYNAKLI İSTİHBARAT: İnsanın hem kaynak hem de toplayıcı olarak kullanılıp elde edilen istihbarattır. İnsanlar başlıca toplama vasıtalarıdır. Ayrıca HUMINT olarak da adlandırılır
- idle resources
- atıl kaynaklar
- idle resources
- (Ticaret) kullanılmayan kaynaklar
- indigenous resources
- iç kaynaklar
- inner resources
- manevi kuvvet
- joint telecommunication resources board
- (Askeri) müşterek muhabere kaynakları kurulu
- manpower resources
- (Askeri) İNSANGÜCÜ KAYNAKLARI: (Servislerin) kuvvetlerin insangücü ihtiyaçlarında kullanılabilecek mevcut insan kaynakları
- military land transportation resources
- (Askeri) ASKERİ KARA NAKLİYE KAYNAKLARI: Müşterek kullanma tahsis edilen, kara yoluyla belirli bir noktadan, başka bir noktaya taşıyan, tüm askeri nakliye kaynakları
- military resources
- (Askeri) ASKERİ KAYNAKLAR: Savunma Bakanlığının bir unsurunun kontrolü altında bulunan askeri ve sivil personel, tesisler, teçhizat ve ikmal maddeleri
- mobility system support resources
- (Askeri) HAREKET SİSTEMİ DESTEK KAYNAKLARI: a. Hava taşıma ve deniz taşıma kuvvetlerini tamamlamak ve/veya, b. Bir hareket ihtiyacının başlatılması, işlemi, veya son bulması ile direk olarak ilgili işlevleri yerine getirmek için gerekli kaynaklar
- national security resources board
- (Askeri) MİLLİ GÜVENLİK KAYNAKLARI KURULU: Bir sivil başkanın riyasetinde bulunan ve Cumhurbaşkanı tarafından gönderilen vekil veya daire başkanlarından ya da temsilcilerden teşekkül eden kurul. Bu kurul; askeri, endüstriyel ve sivil seferberliklerin koordine edilmesi hususunda, Cumhurbaşkanına müşavirlik eder
- natural resources
- (isim) doğal kaynaklar
- network resources
- ag ozkaynaklari
- personnel resources file; pulse repetition frequency
- (Askeri) personel kaynak dosyası; pals tekrarlama frekansı
- physical resources
- (Ticaret) maddi kaynaklar
- populace and resources control
- (Askeri) kitle ve kaynak kontrolü
- resource
- {i} uğraş
- resource
- araçlar
- resource
- kaynak kaynak yazılım
- resource
- mali vasıtalar
- resource
- natural resources doğal kaynaklar
- resource
- {i} yardımına başvurulacak kimse
- resource
- {i} beceri
Tom becerikli görünüyor.
-Tom seems to be resourceful.
Tom çok becerikli, değil mi?
-Tom is very resourceful, isn't he?
- resource
- {i} çözüm bulma yeteneği
- resource
- {i} eğlence
- resource
- {i} oyalayıcı şey
- resource
- inner resources manevi kuvvet
- resource
- {i} vasıta
- resource
- (Askeri) ÇARE, MÜRACAAT VASITASI, KAYNAK: Yeni ve yedek ikmal kaynağı, ihtiyaç halinde kullanılacak yeni veya ek bir stok
- resource
- {i} kaynak: natural resources doğal kaynaklar
- resource
- beceri/hobi/çare/kaynak
- resource
- olanaklar
- resource
- halletme yeteneği
- rich underground resources
- zengin yeraltı kaynakları
- senior information resources management official
- (Askeri) kıdemli bilgi kaynakları yönetim yetkilisi
- speculative resources
- (Nükleer Bilimler) mümkün kaynaklar
- startup resources
- başlangıç kaynakları
- state resources
- (Avrupa Birliği) devlet kaynakları
- submarine resources
- (Askeri) denizaltı kaynakları
- uncontrolled resources
- (Askeri) kontrolsüz kaynaklar
- untapped resources
- kullanılmayan imkânlar
- water resources management
- su kaynakları yönetimi
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
resources teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- - Sometimes referred to as assets, resources are items of economic value that are not income Resources include financial instruments such as savings accounts and certificates of deposit, personal property such as an automobile (above a specified value), and real estate (other than an individual's home) Some Medicaid eligibility groups must meet a resource test; others (at state option) are not subject to a resource test In establishing a resource test, a state Medicaid program must specify both the resource standard (e g , the amount of countable resources an individual may retain) and the resource methodology (e g , which resources are counted and how are they valued)
- the inputs needed to undertake a project, generally including finance, people, equipment, facilities, raw materials, and possibly physical elements such as land and water
- 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)
- Assets available and anticipated for operations They include people, equipment, facilities, and other things used to plan, implement, and evaluate public programs whether or not paid for directly by public funds
- Positive abilities, feelings, memories, qualities, and perceptions that the person can draw upon to live her life better
- Forums (discussions, calendars, chat rooms, or the messaging window) Sometimes used to refer to summary pages and tools The terms resources and forums are analogous
- There are several resources, published by the Association, available to the members The Methods and Procedures Manual provides recommendations for actual testing procedures and quality control methods used in the production of dressing and sauce products The Quality Assurance Manual is designed to assist dressing and sauce manufacturers in establishing quality assurance programs ADS' Labeling Manual offers the most current interpretations of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act The Association's newest Manual, Portion Control & Flexible Packaging: A Reference Manual for the Dressings and Sauces Industry, provides basic information regarding the portion control and flexible packaging industry Searchable electronic versions of the Manuals, as well as other ADS publications, are included on the ADS Web site (www dressings-sauces org) under the Members Only section
- in GEMIS are products representing the stock of primary energies and raw materials Resources are the inputs for extractor processes, and therefore the "beginning" of process chains
- All personnel and major items of equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incident tasks on which status Is maintained
- Other student aid which must be taken into consideration to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs and Stafford loan programs For example, a scholarship would be considered a resource
- Sources of information, knowledge, or expertise The following are sites with international legal resources: American University: Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
- "A source of supply or support; available means" (Websters) The energy and materials used to support an Economy and fulfill human needs and desires (See also Renewable and Nonrenewable)
- The inputs used in the production of goods and services They are generally classified as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship Land - Those productive resources occurring in nature such as water, soil, trees, and minerals Labor - The abilities, talents, training and skills - the human capital of people that contribute to the production of goods and services Labor can be either physical or mental efforts Capital - Productive resources, including machinery, tools, factories, stores, vehicles, etc made by past human efforts, used to produce goods or services Entrepreneurship - The resource provided by profit-seeking decision makers who organize resources and determine which economic activities to undertake and how they should be undertaken The most common example is one who starts a business enterprise
- Other student aid that must be taken into account to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs, as defined in federal regulations for the campus-based programs Resources are called "estimated financial assistance" in determining a student's eligibility for some federal student loans
- the key ingredients needed to operate a small business, including: · people · finance · information · expertise (knowledge and skills) · plant and equipment · buildings · technology
- The means available for use in conducting the planned activities, such as people, objects, and money Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, Advocacy, Technology
- The resources page is your guide to the plug-ins and browser versions that you need to completely use this program It also has links to other utilities you may need
- plural of resource
- The term, resources, is normally used to describe funds There are tables in this Annual Report that show the resources invested in each of the Departments three Outcomes That is, they show the funds supplied and expended to achieve each of the outcomes The term, human resources, refers to the Departments staff
- The total amount available for appropriation Includes estimated revenues, inter-fund transfers (e g , General Fund contribution to Mental Health), beginning fund balances available (the excess of revenues over expenditures from the previous fiscal year), and cancellation of any prior year reserves (accumulated funds set aside for specific purposes) available to fund the total financing requirements (expenditures) for the fiscal year under consideration
- the financial capital, equipment, raw materials, and inventories of (or access to) components and subsystems
- 1) 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
- 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
- Computers, instruments, and immersive environments; machines See IPG Globus Guide/MDS for instructions on obtaining dynamic information about IPG resources, or Resources for a static list of resources available on the IPG
- things the computer can use to do your work, such as RAM, hard drive space, video capabilities, etc
- Personnel and equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents Resources are described by kind and type, e g , ground, water, air, etc , and may be used in tactical support or overhead capacities at an incident ---S--- SAFETY OFFICER: A member of the Command Staff responsible for monitoring and assessing safety hazards or unsafe situations, and for developing measures for ensuring personnel safety The Safety Officer may have assistants
- wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit {i}
- renewable resources
- plural form of renewable resource
- allocation of resources
- the mechanics of investment; where one applies one's goods (for greatest possible future gain); how one disposes of one's resources (for greatest possible effect). Often used as a term in conjunction with economics
- electronic resources
- plural form of electronic resource
- human resources
- The personnel employed in an organization
- human resources
- The personnel department of an organization, dealing with the recruitment, administration, management and training of employees; abbreviated as HR
- natural resources
- plural form of natural resource
- nonrenewable resources
- plural form of nonrenewable resource
- resource
- To supply with [[#Noun|resource]]s
- resource
- Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel
- resource
- A person's capacity to deal with difficulty
a man/woman of resource.
- resource
- that which is restored to, relied upon, or made available for aid or support
- human resources
- The personnel that make up the business’s work force
- human resources
- Personal information held by the employer about employees (ie smoker, vet, spouse's name)
- human resources
- In a company or other organization, the department of human resources is the department with responsibility for the recruiting, training, and welfare of the staff. The abbreviation HR is often used. = personnel. HR the department in a company that deals with employing, training, and helping people
- human resources
- Labor used as an input into the production process
- human resources
- "Human resources" refers to the quantity and quality of human effort directed to the production of goods and services One type of human resource is an entrepreneur An entrepreneur is a person who assumes the risk of organizing productive resources to produce goods and services
- Human Resources Information System
- A Human Resources Management System (HRMS) or Human Resources Information System (HRIS), refers to the systems and processes at the intersection between human resource management (HRM) and information technology
- Human Resources Management System
- A Human Resources Management System (HRMS) or Human Resources Information System (HRIS), refers to the systems and processes at the intersection between human resource management (HRM) and information technology
- resource
- {n} a resort, retreat, expedient, means
- leave someone to one's own resources
- (deyim) (Fig.) Make one rely on oneself
I will leave her to her own resources and everything will turn out fine.
- Dominion Resources
- large American company headquartered in Virginia (USA), holding company of Virginia Electric and Power Co. and Dominion Energy Inc
- Human Resources Management
- {i} HRM, HR management, supervision of manpower, field dealing with the proper management of manpower, management of human resources
- allocation of resources
- Apportionment of productive assets among different uses. The issue of resource allocation arises as societies seek to balance limited resources (capital, labour, land) against the various and often unlimited wants of their members. Mechanisms of resource allocation include the price system in free-market economies and government planning, either in state-run economies or in the public sectors of mixed economies. The aim is always to allocate resources in such a way as to obtain the maximum possible output from a given combination of resources
- current resources
- resources which are continuously being used
- economic resources
- financial and commercial means, reserves, wealth, capital, assets
- financial resources
- monetary means, wealth, capital
- free system resources
- available storage area in the Windows operating system
- global resources
- (Real Application Clusters Administration; search in this book)
- global resources
- (Real Application Clusters Administration)
- human resources
- – Programs that educate employees about HR practices and are NOT designated for managers only Examples are EEO/Harassment, New Employee Orientation, HR Briefings, State’s HR system
- human resources
- the physical and mental abilities that people use to produce goods and services; also called labor
- human resources
- The department and support systems responsible for personnel sourcing and hiring, applicant tracking, skills development and tracking, benefits administration and compliance with associated government regulations
- human resources
- - quantity and quality of human effort directed toward producing goods and services (also called labor)
- human resources
- Persons who have inherent an acquired skills, knowledge and abilities to function to the benefit of an employer They can be employees or contract personnel
- human resources
- {i} manpower, human work force, human labor; field of business that deals and handles personnel matters (such as hiring, training, firing, etc.)
- human resources
- In economics, another term for human capital, which is the knowledge, skills, abilities and capacities possessed by people
- human resources
- The overall strategic objective of the Human Resources and Mobility activity, within the Specific Programme 2: “structuring the European Research Area” is to provide broad support for the development of abundant and dynamic world-class human resources in the European research system, taking into account the inherent international dimension of research
- human resources
- Valuable skills, talents, knowledge, health, and education that a person possesses Quality can be improved through investments in education, training and health care. Also call human capital
- human resources
- A term used to refer to the effort, knowledge, and talent of people as their skills are applied in the workplace
- human resources
- PeopleSoft application purchased by University of Houston System; includes the following modules: Human Resources, Benefits Administration, Payroll and Time and Labor This application This application shares the same database with the Student Administration
- human resources
- are the quantity and quality of human effort directed toward producing goods and services
- human resources
- The function within a business organization that monitors the availability of qualified workers; recruits and screens applicants for jobs; helps select qualified employees; plans and presents appropriate orientation, training, and development for each employee; and administers employee benefit programs
- human resources
- Business or Social Sciences
- human resources
- The people (labor) used to produce goods and services including their health, physical strength, motivation, knowledge and skills The quality of human capital, also referred to as human capital, can be improved through investments in education, training and health care
- human resources department
- {i} department within a business/company or other organization that handles personnel matters (such as hiring, training, firing, etc.)
- human resources manager
- {i} HR manager, person within a business/company or other organization who handles and supervises personnel matters (such as hiring, training, firing, etc.); person who deals with and is in charge of the proper management of manpower
- inner resources
- a resource provided by the mind or one's personal capabilities; "to have resource against loneliness
- labor resources
- resources of available manpower
- land resources
- natural resources in the form or arable land
- mineral resources
- natural resources in the form of minerals
- natural resources
- Natural resources are all the land, forests, energy sources and minerals existing naturally in a place that can be used by people. Angola was a country rich in natural resources
- natural resources
- {i} assets that come from nature (such as coal, oil, water, etc.), substances that occur naturally
- oil resources
- areas where petroleum can be found
- resource
- {i} resourcefulness, ability to deal effectively with various situations
- resource
- the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"
- resource
- A resource is a physical object that is used by patrons and managed with your WebCheckout system Resources are most frequently pieces of equipment, such as cameras, overhead projectors, video cables, etc They may also be classrooms, video tapes, or books Anything that needs to be used by a group of people on a temporary basis can be managed by WebCheckout as a resource Resources can be reserved, checked out, renewed, and returned by patrons who have permission in WebCheckout to use them Resources are categorized based on what sort of thing they are, since different types of resources may have different attributes The basic resource categories are equipment, locations, or media See Also: Auto-circulating resource , Contained Resource, Container Resource, Serialized resource , Unserialized resource
- resource
- An available supply of something that can be used There are natural resources, human resources, etc
- resource
- That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient
- resource
- (Ticaret) An entity, such as personnel or equipment, that performs activities or services and normally has a cost associated with that performance
- resource
- "A resource can be anything that has identity Familiar examples include an electronic document, an image, a service (e g , 'today's weather report for Los Angeles'), and a collection of other resources The resource is the conceptual mapping to an entity or set of entities, not necessarily the entity which corresponds to that mapping at any particular instance in time Thus, a resource can remain constant even when its content---the entities to which it currently corresponds---changes over time, provided that the conceptual mapping is not changed in the process " [URI] In order to avoid a collision of the term entity within the URI and XML specifications, we use the term data object, content or document to refer to the actual bits being operated upon
- resource
- A variable defined as part of the definition of a class Resource values in objects can be set by using a Create function or a SetValues function Resource values can be retrieved using a GetValues function
- resource
- available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed
- resource
- —An addressable unit of data that is available for use by an application Resources include text strings, files, documents, vector drawings, bitmapped images, binary data, data streams, message queues, and query result sets In some contexts, application services themselves, such as Web services, are referred to as resources
- resource
- Anything which can be used to handle a situation effectively and attain the desired outcome Resources can be internal, such as appropriate knowledge, skills, positive self-esteem, etc , or external, such as people or possessions
- resource
- (1) A human-valued commodity or product provided through management of the land Resources may or may not have any commercial value They include timber, wildlife, water, minerals, recreation, scenery, aesthetics, and cultural (2) A source of supply (3) Anything useful to people directly or that facilitate use and satisfaction of human wants, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, a location, a labor force, etc Resources vary from commodities such as timber and minerals to amenities as scenery or scenic viewing points "Resource" is a highly relative concept, the precise definition of which changes depending upon the planning agent and the planning purpose For example, garbage is not a "resource" to those attempting to get rid of their wastes but it is a "resource" to those who are attempting to recover recyclable materials from it, provided existing regulations and separation technology permit them to do this economically
- resource
- Pecuniary means; funds; money, or any property that can be converted into supplies; available means or capabilities of any kind
- resource
- {i} source of help; supply, stock; means of accomplishing a goal, expedient; resort
- resource
- personnel
- resource
- A country's resources are the things that it has and can use to increase its wealth, such as coal, oil, or land. resources like coal, tungsten, oil and copper. to provide money or other resources for something
- resource
- Any information on the network that you might want to locate For example, a web page or a word-processing document Netscape Compass Server locates and indexes resources so you can easily search for them In this context, resource and document are used to mean the same thing
- 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 Typically a resource defines an interface component such as a dialog box, a menu, an icon, a font, a bitmap, or a cursor (3) Any element that requires translation, such as messages or online help
- resource
- Windows, pixmaps, cursors, fonts, graphics contexts, and colormaps are known as resources They all have unique identifiers associated with them for naming purposes The lifetime of a resource usually is bounded by the lifetime of the connection over which the resource was created
- resource
- something of value to be preserved, protected, and enhanced The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area act lists nationally significant historical, recreational, scenic, cultural, natural, economic, and scientific resource
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