age of onset

collocation in English

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age
noun
uk
/eɪdʒ/
us
/eɪdʒ/
the period of time someone has been alive or something ...
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First, our period of follow-up was short and our findings apply only to cases of earlyageofonset.
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As we have just seen, among the distinguishing features of trajectories are differences inageofonsetand desistance.
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There are diverging results onageofonsetof gender marking and on erroneous gender marking of indefinite and definite articles.
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Disentangling chronological age fromageofonsetin children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Both have described a different influence of deviant peers based on theageofonsetof disruptive behaviors.
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Because individual differences inageofonsetare observed for almost all forms of psychopathology, concordance rates necessarily increase across the life span.
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The late averageageofonset(2;4) supports our claim that competent use of apologies represents mastery of a relatively more challenging pragmatic skill.
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Three potential susceptibility loci shown by a genome-wide scan for regions invluencing theageofonsetof mania.
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Another complicating factor in the study of early development of autism is the significant variability in theageofonsetof autistic symptoms.
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Individuals have been classified based onageofonset, family history, symptom severity, psychiatric comorbidity, scores on screening inventories, personality characteristics, and many other variables.
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Moreover, higher numbers of preonset childhood stressors actually predicted an earlierageofonset.
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Between the unipolar and bipolar affective patients there was, however, a difference inageofonset.
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A laterageofonsetis normal for this clinical subclass and it is associated more often with autoimmunity.
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Due to the low frequency of maltreated children with a school-age onset, these children were excluded from all analyses involvingageofonsetof maltreatment.
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The questionnaire examines quantity, frequency,ageofonset, and variability of use related to alcohol, tobacco, and various drugs.
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As discussed previously, with respect to development course,ageofonsetappears to be most prognostic.
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For example, a common distinction in the development of externalizing problems is one based onageofonset.
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