Synonym: assault, attack, beginning, charge, commencement, drive, offense, onslaught, opening, start. Similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence. Meaning: ['ɑnset /'ɒn-] n. 1. the beginning or early stages 2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons).
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121. Hence the delay between the onset of flu and the immune response that cures it.
122. Ipecacuanha Rapid onset over a few hours Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy Rapid onset over a few hours.
123. Osteosarcoma is not usually classified with hormonal cancers, but its onset largely coincides with the final hormonal growth spurt in teenagers.
124. The onset of depression usually followed a severe event quite rapidly - within a matter of weeks and sometimes even days.
125. The onset of a campaign has brought to mind some of the horror stories of the trail.
126. These patients were characterised by an early onset and long duration of pernicious anaemia.
127. The loss of oestrogen at the onset of menopause may also be greater in smokers than nonsmokers.
128. Even if such reports were accurate, these phenomena have no established link with the onset of earthquakes.
129. This marks the onset of the layette season. 24 January-30 April Nothing happens.
130. They also delay sleep onset, increase the chances of waking after sleep onset occurs, and decrease total sleep time.
131. Onset: the disease may recurrently attack for many years.
132. The onset of the great cause epilepsy quinolone drugs.
133. The time of onset of pain has diagnostic importance.
134. Therefore, the two indicators used as reflecting tuberculosis infection and onset after BCG revaccination termination were both not higher and even lower than the BCG revaccination group.
135. Furthermore, he added, the combination of mezlocillin and sulbactam were selected because of their broad spectrum , rapid onset, and low cost.
136. Onset of illness and evoke factor, relation between miction and syocope, portent symptome of syocope and valsalva's test of electrocardiogram were analyzed.
137. Reactive depression is a common type of depression, reactive depression in the early onset patients and not particularly uncomfortable place, leading many patients ignore the disease treatment.
138. The disappearance of monomer droplets at the onset of Interval III can be observed visually.
139. With the onset of a global knowledge economy, Hong Kong is going through a process of economic restructuring.
140. Results The mean onset age of exfoliative dermatitis was older than that of toxic epidermal necrolysis and Steven-Johnson syndrome.
141. The onset of this disease may resemble the prodromal period of icteric hepatitis.
142. If the symptom is present[Sentencedict.com ], please indicate calendar year of onset?
143. We present a 14-month-old Taiwanese female child who had suffered from sudden onset of nontraumatic seizure attack, after which progressive left limb weakness was noted.
144. Objective:To explore the possible differences of genetic effects between the early onset and late onset unipolar depression.
145. In one major form , juvenile - onset dia - betes , the pancreas supplies little , if any, insulin.
146. Dermal hypersensitivity usually does not develop until three to four weeks after onset.
147. Cardiopulmonary exercise test was undergone again for all the patients about 4 months after AMI onset.
148. The onset is usually gradual and associated with anorexia, lethargy.
149. The end of the depression in the US is associated with the onset of the war economy of World War II, beginning around 1939.
150. Generally the onset is related to trauma even micro trauma of shoulder or caused by the overwork excess fatigue overstrain affection of external wind-cold.
More similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence, consecutive, consequently, in consequence, conservation, conservative, consequential, inconsequential, set, asset, set up, set off, beset, set out, upset, offset, corset, set down, closet, assets, settee, settle, sense.