resource pool

collocation in English

meaningsofresourceandpool

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resource
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɔːs/
us
/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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pool
noun
uk
/puːl/
us
/puːl/
a small area of usually ...
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(Definition ofresourceandpoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofresource pool

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The influence of parasites on reproduction can then depend on theresourcepoolof the host, which in turn depends on environmental conditions.
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Consequently, when theresourcepoolis larger, so is the total expenditure on the optimal mix of private and public goods.
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This is probably due to differences in the environmental conditions that determine theresourcepool of the male and thus mediate the effect of infection on reproduction.
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I only hope that theresourcepoolfrom which legal aid fees are drawn never dries up.
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Resource definitions (people, equipment and materials) can be shared between projects using a sharedresourcepool.
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These models describe how species break upresourcepoolin multi-dimensional space, determining the distribution of abundances of individuals among species.
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The experimental commons game involves a commonresourcepool(filled with money or points) from which individuals harvest without depleting it.
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Orchestration also provides centralized management of theresourcepool, including billing, metering, and chargeback for consumption.
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Tokeshi (1993) argues that sequentially invading aresourcepoolis more biologically realistic than simultaneously breaking the niche space.
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Total resources refer to the total resources in theresourcepool.
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However, privatization is not a perfect solution because it erroneously assumes when theresourcepool is divided, all resultant units have equal value.
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Theresourcepoolcentralizes resource information, such as the resource name, calendar used, resource units, and cost rate tables.
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Responding too rapidly for short-term gains led to the long-term loss of draining theresourcepool.
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Scramble competition involves a relatively even distribution of resources among a population as all individuals exploit a commonresourcepool.
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Resource-leveling can take the work demand and balance it against theresourcepoolavailability for the given week.
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It is an intermediate between a user with a service request, and a hypervisor that manages some hardwareresourcepoolon which the service will run.
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However, which actions the player is able to take is partly determined by their mana, aresourcepoolwhich is refreshed at the start of each turn.
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Start-up ecosystems in similar environments but located in different parts of the world can end up doing things differently simply because they have a different entrepreneurial culture andresourcepool.
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