- input signal: signal going into an electronic system
- enter (data or a program) into a computer
- remark: a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account"
- stimulation: any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
- a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
- The act or process of putting in; infusion; That which is put in, as in an amount; Contribution, or share in a contribution; Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the outputs of that process; To put in; put on; To enter data; To accept data that is entered
- (Inputs) Resources that go into a program including staff time, materials, money, equipment, facilities, and volunteer time.
- (Inputs) Purchases of goods and services.
- (Inputs (resources)) items you will need to carry out the objectives or activities (surveys, money, staff time, volunteer time, etc.)
- (Inputs) Components needed to grow a crop, including seed, fertilizer and crop protection products.
- (Inputs) Information that must be entered or obtained from an external source.
- (Inputs) Materials used in the construction and production of the things we use and includes natural resources and transportation systems to move materials. ...
- (Inputs) Resources put into an organisation to carry out an activity. Inputs may be human, material, financial or expressed as time.
- (Inputs) Resources that go into a program in order to mount the activities successfully.
- (Inputs) Resources, such as costs, materials, and personnel, required to carry out the program.
- (Inputs) The basic elements necessary for agricultural production. These primarily consist of seed, fertilizer, and crop chemicals such as herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides applied as-needed. Fuel expenses are frequently consider and input cost as well.
- (Inputs) The products, services and material obtained from suppliers to produce the outputs delivered to customers.
- (Inputs) The resources put in - money, equipment, buildings, people's time, energy and imagination.
- (Inputs) The resources that an organisation uses to carry out its activities and operations. These include funding, premises, goods-in-kind and time donated by volunteers.
- (Inputs) The resources used to produce outputs. Inputs are usually expressed as amounts of expenditure or of resources themselves (for example the number of employee/days). An input to one activity may also be the output of an earlier activity.
- (Inputs) Video and Audio inputs designed for use with HDTV products so that you can display video from external devices such as DVD players, Blu-ray players, PCs, etc. Inputs include: HDMI, Component, Composite, S-Video, Digital Audio, PC Monitor, and Optical Digital Audio.
- (Inputs) are the resources spent on your community engagement activity to achieve its overall aim or outcome. Inputs are time and money and include in-kind contributions (for example the use of a building). ...
- (Inputs) psychic receivers, or inputs that each role uses.
- (Inputs) raw materials put into the institution, department or curriculum to facilitate achievement of the outcomes.
- (Inputs) the resources that are invested in particular activities, such as the level of funding spent on various activities or modes.