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