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relatively and common
Amethyst is relatively common in Ontario, and in various locations throughout Nova Scotia.
A persistent dry cough is a relatively common adverse effect believed to be associated with the increases in bradykinin levels produced by ACE inhibitors, although the role of bradykinin in producing these symptoms remains disputed by some authors.
Because of its low density and atomic mass, beryllium is relatively transparent to X-rays and other forms of ionizing radiation ; therefore, it is the most common window material for X-ray equipment and in particle physics experiments.
While blind and visually impaired people had contributed to the body of common literature for centuries, one notable example being the author of Paradise Lost, John Milton, the creation of autobiographical materials, or materials specific to blindness, is relatively new.
Although they can wander into agricultural areas, these cranes are most common in areas where disturbance by humans and their cattle is relatively low.
Artificial selection demonstrates the diversity that can exist among organisms that share a relatively recent common ancestor.
Coin grading services are a relatively recent phenomenon, having emerged in the 1980s as a response to the need for buyers and sellers to agree on common measures of a coin's value.
Of these 14 transient elements, 7 ( polonium, astatine, radon, francium, radium, actinium, and protactinium ) are relatively common decay products of thorium, uranium, and plutonium.
Their advantages include a large potential storage volume and relatively common occurrence reducing the distance over which CO < sub > 2 </ sub > has to be transported.
As a delicate cuisine, oil is not often used in large quantities and there is a relatively heavy emphasis on poaching, steaming and braising, as well as the common Chinese method of stir-frying.
The most common mission for cruise missiles is to attack relatively high-value targets such as ships, command bunkers, bridges and dams.
The depiction of Cerberus is relatively consistent between different works and authors, the common theme of the mane of serpents is kept across works, as is the serpent's tail, most literary works of the era describe Cerberus as having three heads with the only notable exception being Hesiod's Theogony in which he had 50 heads.
A survey of papers on Chinese history in the early 21st century would reveal relatively little attempt to fit Chinese history into a master paradigm of history as was common in the 1950s.
Chain snatching is relatively common in the kariakoo area.
Accusations of mass killings by a government are relatively common.
The use of the name is relatively recent, and the older term is still common.
The recurrence of rheumatic fever is relatively common in the absence of maintenance of low dose antibiotics, especially during the first three to five years after the first episode.
) The 2 – 3 – 5 formation, used predominantly in Australia from relatively lowly interschool to professional interstate competitions, provides common language for many players and helps explain why " centre half " is often a name used for a player in the centre of a defence with four or five players.
In software development, where the cost of mass production is relatively small, it is common for developers to publish software under free of charge licenses.
Individual genetic test results are collected in databases to match people descended from a relatively recent common ancestor.
: Frequent squalls during wet season ; relatively rare, but potentially very destructive typhoons ( typhoons are possible in any season but most common from August through December )
As a result, fantastic mutations such as multiple limbs, super strength, and psychic powers are relatively common.
Two numbers are called relatively prime, or coprime if their greatest common divisor equals 1.
Thunderstorms are relatively common in the Great Victoria Desert, with an average of 15 – 20 thunderstorms per annum.
There is a common, although relatively recent, perception that the images juxtaposed must be directly observed everyday objects or occurrences.

relatively and mistake
Turkish historians have traditionally argued that Baltacı Mehmet Pasha made an important strategic mistake by signing the treaty with relatively easy terms for the Russians.
This mistake, critics charge, allowed what might have been a relatively mild recession to explode into catastrophe.
Many on the right of Australian politics argue that this relative measure is a mistake because it hides the existence of absolute poverty in Australia by looking only at those who, for whatever reason, earn relatively little.
Fishermen catching starfish by mistake are a relatively common sight.

relatively and fatality
Alveolar and polycystic echinococcosis are rarely diagnosed in humans and are not as widespread as cystic echinococcosis, but polycystic echinococcosis is relatively new on the medical scene and is often left out of conversations dealing with echinococcosis, and alveolar echinococcosis is a serious disease that not only has a significantly high fatality rate but also has the potential to become an emerging disease in many countries.
More than 450 were originally listed as missing in the post-disaster chaos, leading to fears that the death toll could skyrocket to the hundreds and skepticism about the relatively slow fatality figures with respect to the number of casualties.
One of the earliest observers of roadkill was the naturalist Joseph Grinnell, who noted in 1920: " This is a relatively new source of fatality ; and if one were to estimate the entire mileage of such roads in the state, the mortality must mount into the hundreds and perhaps thousands every 24 hours.
Furthermore, despite general opinion that larger and heavier ( and therefore relatively fuel-uneconomical ) vehicles are safer, the US traffic fatality rate — and its trend over time — is worse than that of other first world nations.
" The eagerness of some countries seems to be excessive and disproportionate to the real epidemiological situation ", Tusk stated, referring to the pandemic's relatively low fatality rate.
Overdose with 2C-T-21 has been responsible for at least one fatality, so it is likely that this drug is a relatively strong MAO-A inhibitor in addition to its action as a 5HT < sub > 2A </ sub > agonist.

relatively and cases
AHL is relatively rare ( less than 100 cases have been reported in the medical literature as of 2006 ), it is seen in about 2 % of ADEM cases, and is characterized by necrotizing vasculitis of venules and hemorrhage, and edema.
While many preserved buses are quite old or even vintage, in some cases relatively new examples of a bus type can enter restoration.
Coyotes ( both single individuals and groups ) have been known to occasionally kill bobcats – in most cases, the bobcats were relatively small specimens, such as adult females and juveniles.
The types of accidents vary from relatively minor cases where doors cause damage to other objects, such as walls, to serious cases resulting in human injury, particularly to fingers.
A witness may be jointly instructed by both sides if the parties agree to this, especially in cases where the liability is relatively small.
Non-magnum revolver cartridges are the easiest to do this with, as they generally have relatively large cases, and tend to perform well with small charges of fast powders.
In some cases these mechanisms have relatively little power, and are often ignored by member states ; in other cases these mechanisms have great political and legal authority, and their decisions are almost always implemented.
John continued to try relatively minor cases, even during military crises.
Steam locomotives intended for freight service generally have relatively small diameter drivers, whereas passenger models have large diameter drivers ( as large as 84 inches in some cases ).
In all recorded cases the books were kept in a relatively small room where the staff went to get them for the readers, who had to consult them in an adjoining hall or covered walkway.
Nonetheless, such cases are relatively rare and most well-attested languages can be unambiguously classified as belonging to one language family or another.
In spite of a relatively long history of this type of dictionary, it is often said to be less developed in a number of respects than its unilingual counterpart, especially in cases where one of the languages involved is not a major language.
Much research has focused on the relatively few actual cases where innocence was subsequently proven, such as successful appeals for murder and rape based upon DNA evidence, which tend to be atypical of trials as a whole ( being by their nature only the most serious kinds of crime ).
This particular geographic rivalry is generally considered to be relatively friendly when compared to similar cases, including the Subway Series ( New York Mets and New York Yankees ), the Red Line Series ( Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox ), and the Freeway Series ( Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ).
While bridges could be constructed over relatively narrow canals, they were more costly on wide navigable rivers, and in many cases horse ferries were provided, to enable the horse to reach the next stretch of towpath.
Since wireframe renderings are relatively simple and fast to calculate, they are often used in cases where a high screen frame rate is needed ( for instance, when working with a particularly complex 3D model, or in real-time systems that model exterior phenomena ).
This descends relatively sharply to the coastal plains, in some cases forming a sharp escarpment ( as with the Darling Range / Darling Scarp near Perth ).
The convoys are made possible partly by the relatively small geographic distances between the stable and affluent countries of Western Europe, and the areas of need in Eastern Europe and, in a few cases, North Africa and even Iraq.
Polychaetes have a varying number of protonephridia or metanephridia for excreting waste, which in some cases can be relatively complex in structure.
As well as cases of border disputes, de facto boundaries may also arise in relatively unpopulated areas in which the border was never formally established or in which the agreed border was never surveyed and its exact position is unclear.
Finally, in some cases where the orbit is eccentric and the tidal effect is relatively weak, the smaller body may end up in an orbital resonance, rather than tidally locked.

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