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This activity may become obvious to the general public through electrical blackouts and disruptions in radio broadcasts.
The federal government has set a textile and apparel export goal of $50 billion annually by 2010, though some industry experts say the gains for Indian exporters may become obvious only after a couple of years.
Local changes in substrate homeostasis, however, may become obvious under pathological conditions.
In this respect, the need for wearable magnetic monitoring systems, able of detecting the presence of possibly hazardous magnetic fields of various different origins may become obvious.
If the current legislation isn't doing the trick, however, the need for an amendment may become obvious.
The more mature response may become obvious only in the ten names condition in which the infant's own name is more easily detected in the speech stream than in the more monotonous one name condition.
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Others may only become obvious after the change is announced.
Although certain inborn errors of metabolism are apparent at or shortly after birth, others may not become obvious until early childhood.
The extent to which I am not may soon become obvious: still, this point is best made at the outset, as someone else's reputation is at stake here.Neither am I just a tourist, though: I'm here to carry out research on behalf of The Economist's guide to Johannesburg, which I have edited, from London, for a couple of years now.
However, these data are based on post hoc analysis, and the true cause of the increased mortality in these patients may never become obvious.
We do not know the tempo of remyelination in humans, but it is likely to be over months, and the subsequent effect on protection from neurodegeneration may only become obvious over years.
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