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    On·set
    /ˈônˌset/

    noun

    • 1. the beginning of something, especially something unpleasant: "the onset of winter"
  2. ONSET meaning: the beginning of something, usually something unpleasant: . Learn more.

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  4. the moment at which something begins, and especially something uncomfortable or unpleasant: the onset of winter. The new treatment can delay the onset of the disease by several years. The disease must be treated before the onset of symptoms. The loss in bone tissue increases after the onset of the menopause.

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  6. MONITORING ECO-HYDROLOGICAL SPRING ONSET OVER ALASKA AND NORTHERN CANADA WITH COMPLEMENTARY SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING DATA More than half of the global land area undergoes seasonal freeze/thaw (FT) transitions in spring. Spatial patterns and timing of spring thawing influence eco-hydrological processes and landscape moisture availability over arctic and boreal ecosystems.

  7. noun. These are words and phrases related to onset. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of onset. At the onset of the century this city was a small town. Synonyms. start. beginning. outset. commencement. inauguration. initiation. outbreak. inception. genesis. birth. infancy. founding. incipience.

  8. www.hopkinsmedicine.org › health › conditions-and-diseasesFractures | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. There are many different types of fractures. Bone fractures are often caused by falls, trauma, or as a result of a direct blow or kick to the body. Overuse or repetitive motions can cause stress fractures. Fractures can also be caused by diseases that weaken the bone.

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