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noun
A close physical union of two objects.
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From our practical experience, the key determinants to success in this endeavor are adherence to the following principles: (1) Design for change; (2) Provide for storage subsystem I/O coordination; (3) Employ workload partitioning and load balancing techniques; (4) Employ caching; (5) Schedule the workload; and (6) Understand the workload.
Here, A1 t) and A2 t) are adherence profiles of the two drugs, which are measured by pill counts and are modeled as A ( t ) = 1 if all doses are taken in ( T k, T k + 1 ], R if 100 R % doses are taken in ( T k, T k + 1 ], (5).
The three key variables are adherence to the doctrine of originalism, citations to Scalia's non-judicial writings and how often the candidate was willing to dissent or write separately from his or her colleagues on whatever court he or she sat ― something Scalia was known for.
The key features are adherence to a dietary strategy and exercise programs, but high relapse rates are usually reported.
One of the causative factors are adherence problems.
14 The parameters affecting medication taking are adherence, compliance, and persistence.
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EMP devices are "adherence-monitoring devices incorporated into the packaging of a prescription medication".
There was adherence to religion.
One of the mainstays of therapy for this dreaded condition is adherence to a strict diet.
Another issue in web-based interventions is adherence.
The only factor that seemed to matter was adherence to the rules.
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