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Discover LudwigThe phrase "up to the onset of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a limit or boundary in time or occurrence, often referring to a specific event or condition. Example: "The study was conducted up to the onset of the pandemic, capturing data from the previous year."
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The model gave a good description of curing kinetics up to the onset of vitrification.
The mechanical stability and repassivation properties of the material are guaranteed up to the onset of substrate plastic deformation.
All the complexes do not show distinct glass transition temperatures (Tgs) up to the onset of degradation.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Temperatures at which metamorphism occurs range from the conditions of diagenesis (approximately 150 200 °C) up to the onset of melting.
The profile width has a weak dependence on input power, is independent of density up to the onset of detachment, and is inversely proportional to the plasma current.
The demulsification rate increased with surfactant concentration up to the onset of surfactant aggregation in the oil, water phase and a third, surfactant-rich phase.
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This is due to insufficient time elapsed from the administration of an epidural top-up to the onset of action of the local anesthetic.
Gu et al. showed that the BMI of AD patients declined up to the clinical onset of AD.
The earliest phases of dental maturity are very similar in both sexes up to the first onset of menstruation, greater development occurring beyond that period in girls [ 3].
Lithium in prescription doses (say, 600 to 900 milligrams) helps reduce mood swings in patients with bipolar disorder, but Terao and his colleagues speculate that drinking even small amounts over time has a cumulative effect, building up a resistance to the onset of mood swings in the first place.
Scheduling the follow-up evaluations relative to the onset of symptoms rather than to the establishment of diagnosis sought to ensure that the cohort was more homogeneous in disease duration on follow-up.
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