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The phrase "apparent effect of adherence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the visible or observable impact that adherence (to a treatment, guideline, or principle) has on a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The study aimed to evaluate the apparent effect of adherence to the medication regimen on patient recovery rates."
Alternatives: "observable impact of compliance" or "visible influence of following guidelines".
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There was no difference in the apparent effect of adherence to the Mediterranean dietary pattern on overall cancer risk when different strata of alcohol consumption, or alcohol-related and not related cancers were considered (results not shown).
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The absence of an apparent effect of physician recommendation suggests that patient factors including acceptance of prescriptions for statins or differences in adherence barriers such as cost may contribute to higher rates of statin eligibility among the untreated.
Betty Draper Francis is neither seen nor heard, an apparent effect of January Jones's real-life pregnancy.
We find no apparent effect of income.
There was no apparent effect of THC on steroid requirement.
There was no apparent effect of DNA dose on immunogenicity.
To evaluate the effect of adherence and condom use on apparent efficacy of microbicides.
A systematic effect of adherence on survival is not evident.
The moderating effect of adherence to treatment also is unknown.
Neither the PHR nor the EHR had a complete recording of these variables reflecting an apparent lack of adherence to best practice antenatal care guidelines.
Gender had no apparent effect on the frequency of infection.
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