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This is a relatively new operating condition.
A relatively new operating methodology known as partial-state-of-charge (PSoC) operation is now finding application in the field.
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That's to be expected with any relatively new operating system, as anyone who's ever worked for a large business can tell you.
Fly Ventures, a relatively new VC operating out of Berlin, has closed its first fund at $41 million, capital it will use to invest at seed-stage in startups across Europe.
Some recent data are available through the US military forces and some historic data are also available; a relatively new climate network operated by Afghanistan (Agromet, http://afghanistan.cr.usgs.gov/agro) has about 10 years of data that are somewhat complete.
A relatively new business owned and operated by Leah Dotson, Fantasy Cupcake chose Square as its processor when it came time to set up a transaction mechanism for accepting credit cards.
Sodium-nickel chloride secondary battery is a relatively new type of rechargeable battery operating at 200-300°C 200-300°Cmf of about 2.6V at operating temperatures and with possibilities for electric vehicle propulsion.
Figshare [32] is a relatively new architecture for digital repositories operating on a commercial basis, and one we have integrated into our own repository portal along with DSpace-SPECTRa [4, 16].
The potential effects of changes in climate on human health constitute a relatively new area of concern, which operates as a top-level global factor.
It states: "The sharing economy in which Airbnb operates is a relatively new economic sector and currently the status of legislation governing it can be vague at best".
The plane, a 10-year-old Airbus A321 operated by a relatively new Pakistani airline, Airblue, was flying to Islamabad from Karachi.
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