Examples of using Has a relatively in English and their translations into Serbian
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chinchilla rabbit has a relatively small offspring.
This occurs because a Rayleigh wave of lower frequency has a relatively long wavelength.
It has a relatively short history compared to other world nations,
Mango fruit also has a relatively low glycemic index(41-60)
Adroyd has a relatively short half-life of about 8.5 hours
Mango fruit also has a relatively low glycemic index(41-60)
Dry foods stored for long periods of time may not contain sufficient amounts of vitamin A, since retinol has a relatively short shelf life.
Teff contains approximately 20 to 40 per cent resistant starches and has a relatively low glycemic index(GI)
Teff contains about 20 to 40 percent resistant starches and has a relatively low glycemic-index that helps diabetics regulate their sugar levels.
It comprises roughly 20 to 40 per cent resistant starches and has a relatively low glycemic index(GI)
It incorporates roughly 20 to forty per cent resistant starches and has a relatively low glycemic index(GI)
each individual burst has a relatively narrow frequency coverage,” Peter Williams of Harvard University told New Scientist.
each individual burst has a relatively narrow frequency coverage,” says Peter Williams, also at Harvard University.
Deoxy-hemoglobin has a relatively low affinity for oxygen,
So blue light has a relatively short wavelength,
Deoxy-haemoglobin has a relatively low affinity for oxygen
This structure has a relatively high tensile strength
Most people have a relatively narrow sighted idea of what London actually is.
Most people have a relatively superficial understanding of what Kung Fu really is.
The cutters have a relatively large length