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1 exhaustible resource
эк. прир. истощимый [исчерпаемый\] ресурс (ресурс, количество которого не увеличивается или увеличивается с такой скоростью, которая значительно меньше скорости его потребления, что позволяет считать этот ресурс исчерпаемым)rate of extraction of exhaustible resources — темп добычи [потребления\] исчерпаемых ресурсов
Syn:Ant:wasting asset, replenishment, overexploit, overexploitation, depletable, economics of exhaustible resourcesSee:
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