Examples of using Relatively thin in English and their translations into Slovak
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On the other hand, the relatively thin Gelid GC-Pro will have less than the specified 170 Pa·s.
The other part of the heatsink is relatively thin(1.1 mm),
The 45mm nut width is relatively thin for a 5 string bass guitar,
The improved wicking also allows the sanitary napkin 20 of the present invention to be made relatively thin.
Because the geomembrane is relatively thin and very light,
most flexible films are provided in a narrow range of relatively thin dimension from 12 µm to 125 µm(1/2 mil to 5 mils) but thinner and thicker material are possible.
covered with a relatively thin(about 1 km) crust material in the form of heavy atomic nucleuses and electrons.
as well as variations in the thickness of the relatively thin ice blocks floating in the polar oceans.
as a result of which the female body begins to acquire features of a male body- with a massive middle part of the trunk, but relatively thin hips.
because they keep the blood relatively thin, so the circulatory system works well even in cold weather.
can obtain any large diameter and relatively thin wall thickness For the above two reasons, can shorten the manufacturing cycle,
Because the geomembrane is relatively thin and very light,
These pythons have a fairly long size of over 7 feet but relatively thinner than other pythons within their range.
It is relatively thin, which is the trend nowadays.
Although the housing is relatively thin, like all other protective packaging Ballistic,
Chemical Treatment: When a“Chemical treatment” is specified, a thin, relatively invisible, corrosion-inhibiting film is applied at the exit end of the coating line.
The diaper is relatively thin, but it can absorbs more liquid.
It is fundamentally relatively thin, flexible and simultaneously smooth.
they are relatively thin and have high initial tack.
This bone is relatively thin and offers less protection than other parts of the skull.