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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adherence made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context it is intended for, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The adherence made to the guidelines was commendable." (Note: This example is awkward and not standard usage.)
Alternatives: "compliance achieved" or "commitment established".
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Although some cell detachment did occur during this time-course, the majority of cells remained adherent at 12 hours; beyond this time-point loss of adherence made co-culture impractical.
Adherence appeared highest when the median per-visit adherence was used; excluding unknown intervals, rather than considering them as periods of poor adherence, made adherence appear higher for all measures.
Next we generated a dichotomous version of this in which the provider was given credit for recognizing significant non-adherence if a provider reported the patient was taking medications "none of time" (score 1) or close to it (score 2), or if the provider indicated that adherence made the patient's BP difficult to control by "a great deal" (score 5) or close to it (score 4).
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Indium tin oxide or tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) is recognized as a viable semiconducting metal oxide with high conductivity, chemical stability, good optical transparency, and excellent substrate adherence, making it a prime candidate in most advanced electronic applications [32, 33].
Adequate treatment of hyperlipidemia does not require perfect medication adherence, making the 80% cut off an appropriate maker for adherence.
However, limitations of its use, including lack of head-to-head comparisons between different models and poor user adherence make this a suboptimally studied and used intervention.
In our programme the criteria for offering ART were medical need, with no prerequisite to demonstrate adherence, making it more similar to routine programmes in industrialized countries.
Whilst social desirability may be one factor leading to overestimation of adherence, making questions less judgemental was not found to increase reporting of non-adherence, suggesting that other factors such as memory recall, are important [ 93].
In clinical trials, poor adherence makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the implications of a trial or treatment, as results may be dose-dependent or rely heavily on a strict adherence to a prescribed regimen [ 1, 3- 5, 8].
In the second question, providers were asked "how much does adherence make it difficult to control this patient's BP?" with scoring options from 1 ("not at all") to a score of 5 ("a great deal").
Although adolescents' propensity toward non-adherence makes them at first glance to be particularly attractive candidates for tolerance trials, there are also immunologic, psychosocial and ethical barriers that temper enthusiasm for their inclusion at present.
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