Examples of using Somewhat higher in English and their translations into Polish
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This is somewhat higher than expected a few months ago
A molybdenum bearing austenitic chromium nickel steel with an alloy content somewhat higher than the 316 grades.
for some the requirement for testosterone to be somewhat higher than this will prove to be a truth.
the peak plasma concentrations of aripiprazole(Cmax) from the solution were somewhat higher but the systemic exposure(AUC)
giving the bell a somewhat higher pitched sound.
the risk of multiplying bacteria on it is somewhat higher.
A molybdenum bearing austenitic chromium nickel steel with an alloy content somewhat higher than the 316 grades.
In general, comparable vaccine responses were observed for the different schedules, although somewhat higher immune responses were noted for the 2-4-6 month schedule.
except the alloy content in 317L is somewhat higher.
A molybdenum bearing austenitic chromium nickel steel with an alloy content somewhat higher than the 316 grades.
natural resources, the Court estimates the level of errors to be somewhat higher than in 2008.
are the chances of getting a place on the podium then somewhat higher.
A molybdenum bearing austenitic chromium nickel steel with an alloy content somewhat higher than the 316 grades.
except the alloy content in 317L is somewhat higher.
while the range for 2010 is now somewhat higher.
expected to display some further volatility, with a tendency towards somewhat higher rates later in the year.
A somewhat higher level as a measure of price stability would not be a threat to stability.
In part, this reflects somewhat higher opportunity costs of holding overnight deposits relative to other short-term deposits.
The results indicate that a somewhat higher plasma concentration can be expected with OPATANOL in this population.
The share of the highly-skilled among recent emigrants is on average somewhat higher than among the total labour force of their home countries.