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The values plotted on the vertical axis in Figure 6 are the mean luminance of the settings of the comparison surface LC when it is set to match a test surface of constant luminance, LT.

It appears set to match that and also to increase its majorities within the communes.

Rivals Asda and Tesco are set to match the price on Monday.

But in the Ravitch plan, tolls on the Harlem River bridges would be set to match the base subway fare.

Tolls on the Harlem River bridges would be set to match the base subway fare, which is now $2.

However, with Gravity closing in on £30m, the 2014 best picture contenders look set to match the box office of the 2013 crop, at least in the UK.

The temperature was set to match that of the human body, and the salt content was high enough that you could float effortlessly.

This six-day Secret Cinema presentation looks set to match the combined gross, although this comparison does not take account of inflation.

But this year Clinton looks set to match or even exceed the historic 17-point lead her husband held among women over Bob Dole in 1996.

The launch cars, it later turned out, were using adjustable "development" suspension dampers set to match those due to be used in the production cars that customers would buy.

The output pulse width can also be set to match the transducer operating frequency.

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