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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an onset" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context
It could be used in discussions related to linguistics or phonetics, where "onset" refers to the initial consonant sound of a syllable. Example: "The word 'cat' has the onset 'c', which is crucial for understanding its phonetic structure."
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Wrinkling, defined as an onset of compressive stress, is monitored as design criteria.
Among the patients, a number of 304 had a prepubertal onset of diabetes defined as an onset age less than 11.7 years in girls and 12.9 years in boys.
She suggested that Mr Williams was suffocated by carbon dioxide, possibly as an onset of a short-acting poison adding "the cause of his death was unnatural and likely to have been criminally mediated".
Now we will calculate this voltage (v_{s}), which acts as an onset for the change in optimal policy.
The location of each peak is recorded as an onset location if the peak value is above a certain threshold.
Later the idea about the ballooning instability as an onset trigger has been extensively elaborated (e.g., Lee and Wolf, 1992; Cheng et al., 1994; Liu, 1997; Cheremnykh et al., 2004; Agapitov et al., 2007).
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Subsequently, this study may serve as a onset in developing an integral model which takes into consideration the relevant determinants of social robot acceptance.
dEarly diabetes onset was defined as a onset before 7 years of age.
Clinical presentation of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism depends on the time of onset, as a prepubertal onset lead to delayed sexual development, eunuchoidal proportions, and cryptorchidism as well as the severity of the defect and the presence of associated conditions.
Experts already knew that moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries were linked with an increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, as well as an earlier onset of these conditions.
However, the simulated transients we obtained displayed unphysiological features, such as an abrupt onset and decay.
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