noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the onset of winter
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She dreaded the onset of winter.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
early
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These patients were characterised by an early onset and long duration of pernicious anaemia.
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It is studying applications to tests for a family history of early onset of Alzheimer's disease.
rapid
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Mumps Belladonna. Rapid onset and violent.
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It has a rapid onset of action and is useful in both initiating and maintaining sleep.
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Ipecacuanha Rapid onset over a few hours Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy Rapid onset over a few hours.
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It has an initial sedative effect that leads to more rapid sleep onset .
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Ipecacuanha Rapid onset over a few hours Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy Rapid onset over a few hours.
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This results in an overall lower quality of sleep despite the more rapid onset .
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This induced the rapid onset of apoptosis which can be quantitated by time-lapse cinemicroscopy.
sudden
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This is a severe pleural pain of sudden onset , accompanied by fever and severe difficulty in breathing.
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The codes mean this person had a skin rash, sudden onset .
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It may have sudden onset and progress rapidly.
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The sudden onset of severe weather conditions was thought to be a frequent result of disturbance to a site.
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Complaints of insomnia, impotence, or gout, or the sudden onset of a confusional state could be indicators.
■ NOUN
sleep
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The fourth cause of sleep onset insomnia is a stress-induced response to what is known as conditioned insomnia.
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This type of sleep onset insomnia is most often experienced by those who are accustomed to being in control of their lives.
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They also delay sleep onset , increase the chances of waking after sleep onset occurs, and decrease total sleep time.
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It has an initial sedative effect that leads to more rapid sleep onset .
■ VERB
delay
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Fig. 6.8 shows how increased bucket size delays the onset of synonym occurrence in a well randomized file.
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They also delay sleep onset , increase the chances of waking after sleep onset occurs, and decrease total sleep time.
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Breastfeeding can delay the onset of menstruation for three years.
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Of course it makes sense to delay the onset of drug use among kids.
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It may delay the onset of Aids, even if only by a small amount.
occur
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Resumption of development occurs just before the onset of seasonal rains.
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This symptom usually occurs at the onset of sleep or upon waking.
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Therefore, it is unlikely that reflux of acid or gas had occurred just before the onset of the contractile activity.
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Moreover, that those increases in recorded crime which did occur came after the onset of the panic.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Mundo de siete pozos was composed in the relatively sunny days before the onset of cancer.
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Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
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The curtains swung back to reveal Marie in a glistening silver robe and an expression suggesting the onset of migraine.
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The patients studied were seen and treated up to 3 hours from the onset of symptoms.
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This was designed before the onset of destabilization, and aimed to restructure the formal school system.
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Was its onset sudden or gradual?