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We learn that the acreage of flesh on view in Rio is a comparatively recent development.
A further, and comparatively recent, development has been the drive-in theatre.
A comparatively recent development in the health monitoring of civil engineering structures is vibration-based damage detection.
Medical understanding of the physiological basis of pain is a comparatively recent development, having emerged in earnest in the 19th century.
The close resemblance of this system to that of modern English, in which it is a comparatively recent development, has been variously explained as the working of a substratum or, more recently, in terms of areal (regional) development.
Drama and opera in the Western sense did not develop in the Islamic countries until the 19th century, and the art of the novel is also a comparatively recent development.
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Comparatively recent developments in the field of robust regression have the potential to provide ways of exploring and visualising SHM data as a means of shedding light on the different origins of outliers.
But that is a relatively recent development.
The recent development of comparatively simple, efficient, and innovative labeling approaches based on silicon-F [ 5, 8– 10] and boron-F [ 11– 14] bond formation as well as aluminium-F [ 14– 19] chelation scaffolds each address in part some of the major drawbacks associated with conventional nucleophilic F-labeling on a carbon atom.
The idea, however, that a whole region should be kept inviolate for all time from exploitation and development, for the benefit of the people, is comparatively recent.
But other than a diverting montage — including what looks like a cannonball-jump cam — most of this casually constructed film is given over to the pitfalls of urban development and the unresolved tensions between Arabs and the comparatively recent Israeli government.
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