Sentence examples for onset meaning from inspiring English sources

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Incomplete data also meant that we worked with time to diagnosis rather than time to symptom onset, meaning that some cases labelled as pre-RA may in fact have been prevalent at the time of sampling.

Firstly, it accelerates sleep onset, meaning we drop off faster.

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More than half of adults with the condition have so-called focal-onset seizures, meaning these seizures originate in a particular spot in the brain — although they can spread throughout the brain.

Some researchers believe that "young onset" Parkinson's, meaning before the age of fifty, may be an entirely different disease.

The number of these repeats determines both the time of onset of observable disease (more repeats meaning earlier onset) (Perutz and Windle 2001; Ross 1995; Walters and Murphy 2009), accounting for 70% of the variance (Imarisio et al. 2008), and the disease severity, implying that it is indeed the polyglutamines themselves that are the chief culprits.

Importantly, in all three diseases, even interquartile onset age ranges overlap substantially among all genes, meaning that onset age is not an absolute discriminator of mutant gene (Fig. 1).

In this paper, guitar sounds consist of a simple strum, meaning low onset density, while popular music has many onsets as is shown in the Figures.

Veterinary Business Advisors says that ideally owners would fill out the directives prior to the onset of an emergency (meaning your vet could give the forms to take home during one of your routine annual visits) so that you could, 'think about the ethical, emotional and financial ramifications associated with the consequences of their decisions," writes Dr. Christine A. Lacroix, DVM, JD.

One reason for this may be that the effect of fasting on the plasma P4 level occurs later than 36 h after the onset of food deprivation, meaning that such a change could not have been detected in the present study.

At least 5% of pregnancies are affected by de novo headache, meaning either new onset or new type of headache [4].

1– 3 In many cases, symptoms are insidious in onset and overlap with other conditions meaning diagnosis can be difficult.

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