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This relatively newly described entity is still being characterized.
PANS is relatively newly understood, under-identified, and therefore under-treated in clinical practice.
Tim-3, a Th1-specific cell surface molecule, is a relatively newly described molecule with important immunological functions.
Panorama was still relatively newly arrived in its early evening primetime weekly slot on BBC1 when the Primark documentary was broadcast in June 2008.
I consider it a great deal to ask of a relatively newly minted woman that she offer her intact body up for this frankly difficult deed.
Therefore, we employed a relatively newly established method of temperature reconstruction using argon and nitrogen isotopes in occluded air within ice cores (Methods; Figs S1 and S2 4.
Atomic force microscopy (AFM), although a relatively newly developed technique, has now become a powerful technology for characterization of the surface of materials down to the atomic scale.
When his complaints were finally dealt with in some detail in a column and also a letter by Siobhain Butterworth, the relatively newly appointed readers' editor, a year later, he was still unhappy with the response of the Guardian.
In this context, a relatively newly discovered form of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate may point the way ahead.In a Bose-Einstein condensate, the atoms are so cold that they all fall into their lowest quantum state.
The final major theme of this chapter is relatively newly developed spatial distance sampling models that accommodate explicit models describing the spatial distribution of individuals known as Point Process models.
The first experiment site was a traditional settlement in the island of Tinos, Greece, and the second was a relatively newly built part of the capital city of the island.
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