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contrast and 160
Moreover, the luminance of the monitor should be 160 cd / m < sup > 2 </ sup > at the white point, and 0. 5557 cd / m < sup > 2 </ sup > at the black point, which implies a contrast ratio of 287. 9.
In contrast the Irish Independent had a circulation of approximately 160, 000 and the Irish Times a circulation of 117, 000.
In contrast, however, Burrendong has mitigated potentially devastating floods downstream by using its flood capacity and releasing water in accordance with downstream tributary flows, safely reaching 160 % of capacity in 1990 and 152. 8 % in 2010.

contrast and acres
In contrast the western shore includes vast acres of sand and trails without life guards or rest rooms.
Three Arch Rocks are small, each at three to four acres in size, located just offshore about one mile with small beaches for landing where they have been recognized as “ rocks ,” and “ islands by Vancouver, Meares and Gray :” the Farallon Islands, in contrast, comprise 211 acres 27 miles ( 43 km ) offshore without each access.
Covering an area of over 25 acres ( 101, 000 m² ) in the centre of the city, it is the second-largest main line railway station in the United Kingdom in terms of area, the largest being ; and is both a terminal station and a through station, in contrast to the major London stations.

contrast and per
By contrast, the Rijndael specification per se is specified with block and key sizes that may be any multiple of 32 bits, both with a minimum of 128 and a maximum of 256 bits.
In 2005 Haiti's total external debt reached an estimated US $ 1. 3 billion, which corresponds to debt per capita of US $ 169, in contrast to the debt per capita of the United States which is US $ 40, 000.
In contrast, the reloading of shotshells that are usually not available in low-cost, promotional pricings, such as. 410 bore, 16 ga, 20 ga., and 28 ga., becomes more economical to reload in much smaller quantities, perhaps within only 3-5 boxes of shotshells per year.
In contrast, a typical diesel locomotive requires no more than eight to ten hours of maintenance per month.
By contrast, South Korea had an average population density of 425 persons per square kilometer in 1989.
With GDP per capita of less than $ 2, 000, North Korea remains as one of the world's poorest and least developed countries, in sharp contrast to its neighbor South Korea, which has one of the largest economies in Asia.
By contrast, most chemical oxidation reactions ( such as burning coal or TNT ) release at most a few eV per event.
( The Laplace resonance in the Gliese 876 system, in contrast, is associated with one triple conjunction per orbit of the outermost planet.
In contrast visible light and longer-wavelength electromagnetic radiation, such as infrared, microwaves, and radio waves, consists of photons with too little energy to cause damaging molecular excitation, and thus this radiation is far less hazardous per unit of energy.
In contrast, printer fonts for the popular Apple LaserWriter were based on PostScript Type 1 outlines, resulting in excellent output at all printer sizes, but failing on the 72 dot per inch Mac screens.
By contrast, opium tincture's weaker cousin, paregoric, also confusingly known as " camphorated tincture of opium ", is 1 / 25th the strength of opium tincture, containing only 0. 4 mg of morphine per mL.
In typical 18th-to 21st-century oratorios and masses, chorus or choir is usually understood to imply more than one singer per part, in contrast to the quartet of soloists also featured in these works.
By contrast, an ordinary seamen in the Royal Navy received 19s per month to be paid in a lump sum at the end of a tour of duty which was around half the rate paid in the Merchant Navy.
Both populations ' DNA results indicate the groups having had a high percentage of marriage within their respective communities ; in contrast to a low percentage of interfaith marriages ( as low as 0. 5 % per generation ).
Daylight operations, in contrast to those in Sicily and Normandy, would have much greater navigational accuracy and time-compression of succeeding waves of aircraft, tripling the number of troops that could be delivered per hour.
This is in contrast to other states where doctors are on a per capita based salary.
The primary reason was that ECS memory was wired with only two wires per core ( contrast with 5 for central memory ), Because it performed very wide transfers, its sequential transfer rate was the same as that of the small core memory.
In contrast, enhanced 8051 silicon IP cores now run at one clock cycle per machine cycle, and have clock frequencies of up to 450 MHz.
In Concepción, by contrast, the average monthly temperatures are somewhat lower in the summer at but higher in the winter at, and the amount of rain is much greater: in the summer, Concepción receives an average of 0. 8 inch ( 20 millimeters ) of rain per month ; in June and July, the city is pounded by an average of 10 inches ( 253 mm.
This is in contrast to supercomputers such as Deep Blue that searched 200 million positions per second.
This is in contrast to the Fischer clock often used in chess, with designations such as " 5 minutes + 12 seconds per move ".
But, the rates still remain quite low, partially due to the high costs of systems and Internet usage per hour in contrast to the average monthly wage.
This is in marked contrast to dizygotic twinning, which ranges from about six per thousand births in Japan ( almost similar to the rate of identical twins, which is around 4 – 5 ) to 15 and more per thousand in some parts of India and up to over 20 in some Central African countries.

contrast and family
In contrast, the dynamic program produces this policy and a whole family of policies for any smaller number of stages.
This is in contrast to the family with whom he boards.
Sima Niu, in contrast to Yan Hui, was from a hereditarily noble family hailing from the Song state.
Although he made no pretence regarding the significance of the Senate under his absolute rule, those senators he deemed unworthy were expelled from the Senate, and in the distribution of public offices he rarely favoured family members ; a policy which stood in contrast to the nepotism practiced by Vespasian and Titus.
In contrast, distributism seeks to subordinate economic activity to human life as a whole, to our spiritual life, our intellectual life, our family life ".
Before the 20th century many double basses had only three strings, in contrast to the five to six strings typical of instruments in the string family or the four strings of instruments in the violin family.
The double bass is generally tuned in fourths, in contrast to other members of the orchestral string family, which are tuned in fifths.
The coffee industry, in contrast, offers better opportunities for small Honduran family farms to compete.
The Percrocutids are, in contrast to McKenna and Bell's classification, not included as a subfamily into the Hyaenidae, but as the separate family Percrocutidae.
Traditionally, the Yoruba people viewed themselves as the inhabitants of a united empire, in contrast to the situation today, in which " Yoruba " is the cultural-linguistic designation for speakers of a language in the Niger – Congo family.
In contrast with his predecessors, Rabbi assumed the responsibilities of a communal functionary by appointing and deposing local leaders and by checking the family purity of Jews in a distant locale.
His family worked as sharecroppers as did most of the people of Sotto il Monte – a striking contrast to that of his predecessor, Eugenio Pacelli ( Pope Pius XII ), who came from an ancient aristocratic family, long connected to the Papacy.
" In contrast, Brubeck was a stalwart family man.
In contrast to his predecessor's policies, Khalifa ibn Hamad cut family allowances and increased spending on social programs, including housing, health, education, and pensions.
) In contrast, Laurent Sagart ( 2005 ) proposes a Sino-Austronesian family relating Sino-Tibetan to the Austronesian languages.
A Thai family meal will normally consist of rice with several dishes which form a harmonious contrast of ingredients and preparation methods.
For example, Germanic and Iranian have a genetic relationship via Proto-Indo-European, but they do not form a valid taxon within the Indo-European language family, whereas in contrast Iranian and Indic do via Indo-Iranian, a daughter language of Proto-Indo-European that subsequently calved into Indic and Iranian.
Evidence suggests the goal of this practice was to ensure the continuity of cultural and religious practices ; in contrast to the Western idea of extending family lines.
These intimate family scenes are, however, in contrast to the ' licentious ' style, as seen in his Odalisque portraits.
In contrast, Lakoff argues that liberals place more support in a model of the family, which he calls the " nurturant parent model ", based on " nurturant values ", where both " mothers " and " fathers " work to keep the essentially good " children " away from " corrupting influences " ( pollution, social injustice, poverty, etc .).
This devotion extended to the rest of the family as well ; in contrast to so many of his predecessors, Edward never experienced opposition from any of his five adult sons.
The Texas Instruments TMS320 DSP line has evolved, in its C6xxx family, to look more like a VLIW, in contrast to the earlier C5xxx family.

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