Encara no tenim significats per a "relatively new".
1The concept however is relatively new in developing countries such as Malaysia.
2It is a relatively new material, I think, used since about 2000.
3Near-Peer Teaching is a relatively new and expanding area of medical education.
4Conclusions: The relatively new field of HR research in psychosis is exciting.
5Beta-probes are a relatively new tool for tracer kinetic studies in animals.
6Some festivals have been around for thirty years; others are relatively new.
7Since social media is relatively new to us, conclusive findings are limited.
8Even relatively new animated series seem to work on insanely productive schedules.
9They are people. Such sentiment is relatively new in Communist Party-ruled China.
10Medical cannabis is a relatively new field with no universal clinical standard.
11It is a relatively new trend for a national manager to digest.
12It is in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia, a relatively new coal mining region.
13While experienced sport climbers, we were both relatively new to trad climbing.
14Being a saxophone idol is a relatively new experience for Marius Neset.
15Des is relatively new to Snapchat but his trademark wit translates perfectly.
16He gave a run-down on the relatively new science of marine bio-acoustics.
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