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Definition of Resizing
1. resize [v] - See also: resize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resizing
Literary usage of Resizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS(R) Component Language 9.1:: Reference, Volumes 1 and 2 by SAS Institute (2004)
"See "resizing Dynamic Arrays in SCL Programs" on page for more information. n
... Explicitly resizing An Array With REDIM With REDIM, you cannot change the ..."
2. SAS Guide to Applications Development, 2nd Ed. by SAS Institute (2004)
"Defining Attachments to Enable Automatic Component resizing An attachment is a
connection between two or more components that controls the placement or size ..."
3. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1885)
"849 pins for primer extractor. 257 reloading dies. 226 reloading punches.
224 resizing dies. 100 resizing punches. 50 resizing die sockets. ..."
4. A Course of Instruction in Ordnance and Gunnery: Text by Henry Metcalfe (1891)
"The operation of resizing is required by unavoidable differences in the ...
0.45 may often be reloaded for use ia the same gun without resizing them ! but ..."
5. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for Windows by SAS Institute (2004)
"Key Combination Alt + F4 Ctrl + F4 Shift + F10 resizing the Docking View Alt +
... the active window open context menu start docking view resizing move the ..."
6. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1902)
"The forward portion of the muzzle of the shell striking that portion of the
chamber or resizing die, imprisons the air between the muzzle of the shell and ..."
7. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"resizing the Control You can be sloppy when drawing the Blinker interface ...
The following code handles resizing the Blinker control: "Code for control's ..."
8. Fifty Years in South Africa: Being Some Recollections and Reflections of a by George Nicholson (1898)
"... can be reloaded an indefinite number of times without resizing, and thus
obviate the portage of a set of implements easily mislaid or lost, or, ..."