Examples of using Relatively recent in English and their translations into Serbian
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Despite the relatively recent establishment, the organization has a long history of 50 years in the field of higher education.
In relatively recent times the habitat of lions spanned the southern parts of Eurasia,
In addition to showing the relatively recent spread of the disease, the genome sequencing revealed that the tumors.
Relatively recent occurrence on the market,
In relatively recent times, the distribution of lions spanned the southern parts of Eurasia,
The designation is a relatively recent and less ambiguous alternative to America,
The primary characteristic of this hominin is its small body and brain, given its survival until relatively recent times, possibly 12,000 years ago.
was relatively recent, only about a hundred years ago,
Vaping is a relatively recent invention, and so little research has looked into its short-
Despite the mechanisms involved in ripening being a relatively recent discovery, humans have actually been using ethylene to control ripening processes since before we knew about the hormone.
Although it is relatively recent, the first firmware update for HTC Desire is coming soon.
is relatively recent;
by contrast,'race' most commonly means colour, and'ethnics' are the descendents of relatively recent immigrants from non-English-speaking countries.
by contrast,'[race]' most commonly means color, and'ethnics' are the descendants of relatively recent immigrants from non-English-speaking countries.
our digestive systems sometimes have problems with these relatively recent introductions to our diets.
The Abundance Index color, and'ethnics' are the descendants of relatively recent immigrants from non-English-speaking countries.
written-history is limited to a relatively recent period in human-history.
despite the justified unrest among the Afghan people towards their relatively recent British conquerors.
the cards are a relatively recent phenomenon, being introduced, at least publicly, in 2006.
It is a relatively recent phenomenon, having only originated in the last few centuries,