delayed onset

collocation in English

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delayed
adjective[before noun]
uk
/dɪˈleɪd/
us
/dɪˈleɪd/
happening at a later time than expected ...
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One form of language impairment with adelayedonsetand a slower rate of acquisition is much like that of younger unaffected children.
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Others includedelayedonsetof puberty, neurological and intellectual deficits, and an increased frequency of extra-cardiac abnormalities.
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The growth curves show adelayedonsetin this linguistic dimension, even relative to younger language-matched children.
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In all cases, after thedelayedonset, the effect took about a minute to reach a stable level.
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That, in turn, provides a potential account for how a neurodevelopmental insult could produce thedelayedonsetof schizophrenia.
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Delayedonsetor mild cyanosis with congestive heart failure is a feature of complete transposition with non-restrictive ventricular septal defect or large patent duct.
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Then these children regained their earlier words at about the same age as other children with autism who had a generaldelayedonsetof first words.
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The existence of language-specific phonological constraints so far has thrown relatively more support to nonsegmental accounts of speech processing and organization by children withdelayedonsetof speech.
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Phonetic differences, for example,delayedonsetof voicing in the onset position, pre-release cessation of voicing in the coda, are ignored.
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Nonetheless, observational studies may provide a good source of evidence on adverse events that are rare or havedelayedonset.
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The number of cases of these other diseases wheredelayedonsethas resulted in a man's being left without compensation is almost certainly small.
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