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Pollution has been defined as a resource in the wrong place.
A block of Q adjacent subcarriers, also called chunk[32], is defined as a resource unit.
Health is defined as "a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living.
Social networks can be defined as a resource of social support, a type of function of social relations, and objective informal social support [ 39, 55, 56].
The need to talk about the error matches the general coping strategy of seeking social support, which is defined as a resource available to an individual in a social environment [ 14].
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SFL's text-oriented approach to language, defined as a semiotic resource, can produce useful resources on endangered languages for revitalisation projects.
It can also be defined as a computing resource whose value is in being attacked [2].
Internet access service is defined as a crowd resource request node.
In a metasynthesis study of the hope experience of family caregivers with chronic illnesses, hope was defined as a psychological resource that helped them deal with their caregiving experience [ 3].
In particular, it has been revealed that football entertainment can be defined as an experiential resource and its enjoyment is linked to the social dimension of relationships and the objective aspect of uncertainty about the outcome of the competition.
Furthermore, the vehicle mass is defined as a representative for resource demands for vehicle production in this first step of evaluation.
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