early manifestation

collocation in English

meaningsofearlyandmanifestation

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early
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈɜː.li/
us
/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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manifestation
noun
uk
/ˌmæn.ɪ.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌmæn.ə.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/
a sign of something existing ...
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Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also anearlymanifestationof memory impairment.
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A rising titre in a patient who had previously responded to therapy may be anearlymanifestationof a relapse.
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Despite theearlymanifestationof this skill, there still may be age-related qualitative differences in how vocabulary is accessed from the lexicon.
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Comorbidity could be due to nosological confusion; thus, one disorder could be a component or stage of another disorder or anearlymanifestationof that other disorder.
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That is, high levels of fear, and perhaps general negative emotionality, may be an important risk factor for theearlymanifestationof externalizing symptoms among girls.
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The author appropriately emphasizes the early manifestations of bipolar disorder and risks associated with treating pre-pubertal and adolescent depression, when these episodes are anearlymanifestationof bipolar disease.
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Coal mining was the first major economic draw, but the industry faced problems in itsearlymanifestation.
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Her scientific ability turned out to be anearlymanifestationof her powers.
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In addition, in some situations the child may simply haveearlymanifestationof behavioral inhibition.
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Earlymanifestationcan be misdiagnosed as a pseudotumor that is non responsive to steroid treatment.
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It did not address the antecedents or early manifestations of problem behavior prior to adolescence.
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This study examines early manifestations of these two political movements, assessing their strengths, weaknesses and wider implications.
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Also, in itsearlymanifestation, the rule was used to strike down only individual laws, not to dissolve the chamber and throw out all measures passed.
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However, most data concerning disease symptoms, signs and routine laboratory data were extracted from patients' files, and therefore represent the early manifestations of disease.
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