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The phrase "adherence of human" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express the concept of human compliance or following rules, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The adherence of human to ethical standards is crucial in research."
Alternatives: "human compliance" or "human commitment".
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hCG tumor-conditioned medium (obtained upon incubation of ChaGo-K-1 and COLO-205 with hCG for 24 h) was incubated with peripheral blood adherent cells (PBACs; obtained upon plastic adherence of human PBMCs) for 24 h.
De Clerck, L. S., Bridts, C. H., Mertens, A. M., Moens, M. M. & Stevens, W. J. Use of fluorescent dyes in the determination of adherence of human leucocytes to endothelial cells and the effect of fluorochromes on cellular function.
Pan Y, Scarlett JM, Luoh T, Kurre P. Prolonged adherence of human immunodeficiency virus-derived vector particles to hematopoietic target cells leads to secondary transduction in vitro and in vivo.
Furthermore, the presence of large inter- or multinational firms from developed countries helps to improve or at least maintain the health and safety standards, the adherence of human and labour rights and a relatively high wage level.
Indeed inhibition of alpha-1,2-mannosidase with an alternative inhibitor deoxymannojirimycin results in decreased adherence of human lymphocytes to endothelial cells [26] suggesting that alpha-1,2-mannosidase and hence correct N-glycosylation regulates adherence.
Type II secretion pathways have also been implicated in the adherence of human pathogenic bacterial cells to the host epithelium [52], and given that F. succinogenes requires adherence to cellulose for efficient hydrolysis, this pathway may play a role in cell adherence.
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Maybe that's because the lack of adherence to human rights standards in our favourite expat destinations poses some difficult questions.
D32 generally showed a greater capacity of adherence to human cell lines and an increased pathogenic potential in various animal models in combination with an even faster growth in vivo (not in vitro).
The likelihood of mass, group deportation fueled by an overwhelming political mandate supportive of exclusion and deterrence far outweighs the possibility of meticulous adherence to human rights and humanitarian principles.
The composition of the AFC executive committee as well as Kuwait's travails illustrate that FIFA will have to do more than create a Qatar watchdog to secure recognition of its adherence to human rights.
More recently, Sim and Yu et al. reported that the experimental mutation one fhaB gene (BPSS2053, equivalent to fhaB3 gene in our study) in B. pseudomallei DD503 caused the reduction of microbial adherence to human epithelial cells [ 28].
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