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Resolution

A document that records a decision or action by a Board of Directors, or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bond issue.
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Resolution

An official statement by a board of directors. A resolution is binding on a company unless overruled by shareholders.
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The screen may be figured as either an HMI with full PLC functionality or stand-alone, and provides a screen resolution of 320 x 240 pixels in four grey scales.
The PCs are WiFi and Bluetooth-enabled as well, and have a screen resolution of 800 x 480.
Change your computer's screen resolution to 800 x 600 and look at every page of your Web site to make sure everything is still visible.
He gives it high marks for screen resolution and says the ease of switching from "landscape" to "portrait" viewing represents a big advantage over traditional laptops, which present the screen in a fixed "landscape" position.
When we visited, it told us our Internet Protocol address, computer ID, screen resolution and all of the plug-ins currently installed in our browser.
Faroudja's technology, for example, creates a screen resolution equivalent to 960 lines (compared with the 1080 lines of HDTV and the 525 lines of the existing NTSC standard).
Infinite screen resolution with any number of colors.
On screen resolution, 9to5Mac reported that the " 'iPhone 11' models are known as D42 (iPhone12,3) which will replace the iPhone XS; D43 (iPhone12,5) which will replace the iPhone XS Max; and N104 (iPhone12,1) which will replace the iPhone XR.
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