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Sometimes, the severity of such a hit, and its lingering effects, are not known until a day or two after.

Pound said that the labs are dealing with samples that are marked only with numbers and that the names of the athletes are not known until the results are reported back to the anti-doping organization or federation that ordered the test.

Paleontologists dismissed this because the earliest known whales were first found in the early Eocene, some 50 million years ago; whereas the first hippos are not known until about 15 million years ago.

Fossil members of the Anhingidae are not known until the early Miocene [122].

The late Eocene Colymboides anglicus [106], [107], consisting of a coracoid (and subsequently a referred humerus and frontal portion of a skull; [108]) constitutes the next oldest fossil material referred to Gaviiformes, though more informative, partially associated skeletons are not known until the early Oligocene [104], [109].

However, the MAFs of these SNPs are not known until they have been genotyped.

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The financial link between the two men was not known until this week, however.

It was not known until the report was made public Monday that the commission voted against its lawyers.

But Mr. O'Gorman said that the letter was not known until its disclosure on Monday by RTE.

Yet it was not known until Thursday whether Mr. Corzine would directly respond to the lawmakers' questions at all.

"Of course," he added, "paprika was not known until the New World was discovered, but there were other sausages.

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