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*[[Natural resource]]s, anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants |
*[[Natural resource]]s, anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants |
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**[[Water resources]], sources of water that are useful or potentially useful |
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**[[Water resources|urces]], sources of water that are useful or potentially useful |
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*[[Resource (biology)]], substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction |
*[[Resource (biology)]], substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction |
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Look up resource in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced, typically but not necessarily of limited availability.
Resource may also refer to:
- Natural resources, anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants
- Water resources, sources of water that are useful or potentially useful
- Resource (biology), substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction
- Resource (economics), commodity, service, or other asset used in production of goods and services, including
- Human resources (HR), skills, energies, talents, abilities, and knowledge used for production
- Resource (project management), economic resources used in planning of tasks
- Resource (computing), physical or virtual entities of limited availability (e.g., memory, processing capacity, and network speed), including
- Computational resource, resource used for solving a computational problem
- Web resource, anything identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier which can be found in a certain location
- Resource fork, data associated with a Mac OS file
- Resource (Windows), data embedded in EXE and DLL files
- Resource (Java), application data
- Resource (band), a former German electronic dance group