0 beginning at a time and continuing after it -- od lat siedemdziesiątychXIX w./marca/6:30 po południu itp.
1 If you move onwards, you continue to go forwards. -- do przodu , w przód, dalej
What if because of some freak accident all children conceived from today onward would be immortal?
The 30-year-olds are on the frontier, and from that point onward there is ongoing generational change.
These proteins were immunolocalised only from the late 2-cell stage onward.
As a result, heavy helium penetrates onward with a fingerlike structure.
From the starting point of the incidence of illness onward, both formal and informal care yield utility because the alternative is no care at all.
From 1993 onward, four forces combined to reduce income inequality.
Poverty was trendless but highly volatile during the 1980s, and declined steadily from 1993 onward.
Unfortunately, from that point onward the country went downhill.