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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is relatively delicate and cannot live for any length of time outside the body.
Delicate: As you might guess, anything that is relatively delicate (bras, dry-fit wear, cotton sweaters, dress shirts, etc).
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His task on "The Book Thief," the story of a young girl who discovers a love of reading in World War II Germany, was relatively delicate.
It is possible that fungi "choosing" to degrade the S units may be ascribed to real-life needs: 1) S units are relatively delicate; (2) removing S units may increase the accessibility of cellulose to cellulases.
Onions are relatively delicate plants, as they have a fragile root system that can easily be damaged or abused by weeds and tugging.
Because K. brevis is a relatively delicate unarmored dinoflagellate, the cells can be disrupted by surface wave action, leading to the release of brevetoxin-laden aerosols [ 97, 98].
The text was still relatively delicate, concluding: "At OK! we'd love to have our old Britney back.
It's relatively easy after victories, more delicate after defeats.
Digital camera cleaning of parts, like the lens and body are relatively easy compared to the delicate task of cleaning camera sensors.
The coastal area in East Gippsland has been relatively stable since the late Pleistocene [ 15, 80], enabling the delicate to disperse across eastern VIC from southern NSW.
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