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Sentence count:195+5Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assaultattackbeginningchargecommencementdriveoffenseonslaughtopeningstartSimilar words: sunsetunsettleunsettledunsettlingconsentresponseconsensusconsequenceMeaning: ['ɑnset /'ɒn-]  n. 1. the beginning or early stages 2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons). 
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61. The onset of the effect of calcium infusion is within minutes and the duration is 30 to 60 minutes.
62. Breastfeeding can delay the onset of menstruation for three years.
63. Our first patient, also in her 60s, survived three months after the onset of jaundice.
64. Furthermore, toxoplasma-specific in-vitro antibody production appears several months before the onset of encephalitis.
65. These three groups also behaved differently at the onset of the 1984 dispute.
66. Of course it makes sense to delay the onset of drug use among kids.
67. In only three cases was administration of gangliosides compatible temporally with the onset of symptoms.
68. A firm decision was taken at the onset of the competition to have 12 finalist.
69. Interestingly, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were much fewer than in patients with first onset ulcer.
70. The onset of war and the urban destruction that followed breathed new spirit into a flagging crusade.
71. Yet the onset of daylight, with its much better conditions, brought the kiss of death.
72. Doctors there have now begun extensive research into the connection between pregnancy and the onset of the disease.
73. This symptom usually occurs at the onset of sleep or upon waking.
74. However, favourable outcomes have been noted repeatedly when adequate treatment is given before the onset of central symptoms.
75. Complaints of insomnia, impotence, or gout, or the sudden onset of a confusional state could be indicators.
76. Since the onset of the debt crisis in the early 1980s more than 70 countries were currently having serious debt problems.
77. A milestone on the way was the onset at Pirelli in the summer of 1968 of an avalanche of wildcat strikes.
78. Unfortunately, the onset of severe flight conditions had stopped Myeloski from continuing his discussion with Duncan about the kidnapping.
79. It is thought to reflect defective cell proliferation control and delayed onset of normal differentiation.
80. There may be a gradual or prolonged build-up of the episode rather than the abrupt onset typical of an epileptic seizure.
81. It was the last upswing before the onset of slump, stagnation and mass unemployment.
82. Britain, with its growing traffic problems,[Sentencedict] seems an ideal place for the onset of this revolution.
83. Our second patient first this pattern, with an onset of jaundice approximately six weeks after piroxicam was begun.
84. The reference point for timing of swallows was taken from the onset of this pressure wave.
85. In addition, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were significantly fewer than in those with first onset ulcer.
86. To date, no data are available about the neurohumoral mechanisms underlying high amplitude propagated contraction onset.
87. Secondly, familial cases have sometimes shown a lower age at onset than sporadic cases, which is consistent with aetiological heterogeneity.
88. Two years after the onset of symptoms the patient was still unable to return to work.
89. It will also help to heal mouth ulcers and prevent the onset of gingivitis.
90. It has an initial sedative effect that leads to more rapid sleep onset.
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