Examples of using Relatively long in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The tail is relatively long.
These bats have a relatively long snout.
The antenna of B. atratus are also relatively long.
The tail and limbs are relatively long.
Open branches existed for a relatively long time(they were called"sanatorium branches").
It is mainly used in Q-switched systems owing to its relatively long fluorescence lifetime.
As in others Chrysotoxum species antennae are relatively long.
Nandrolone has a relatively long half-life in the plasma
This is a relatively long day during which we will spend approximately 8 hours on the glacier.
its shelf life is relatively long, you can save more than 2 years.
The road to finished product was a relatively long and instructive journey for those involved.
One of the problems with climate modification is it occurs over a relatively long period of time.
The only thing that can be somewhat difficult is the relatively long flight, transfers(about 2-3 hours to Cha Am) and any jet lag.
study is its low rate of attrition(8%), inclusion of measures of both psychosocial functioning and recovery, and a relatively long period of follow-up.
The consolidation of the effect of its action can be achieved only after a relatively long application.
The only downside is the relatively long ingredient list,
Tummy tuck(abdominoplasty) leaves a relatively long scar in the bikini region,
Panels with such"heaters" are cheap, as they have the disadvantage of a relatively long warm-up(up to 1- 1.5 m).
Due to the relatively long half life, RAD140 can be dosed just once per day,
most Swedish authorities have come a relatively long way regarding technical accessibility at their websites.
