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The phrase "avoids adherence of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something prevents or does not allow for compliance or attachment to a particular rule, standard, or principle.
Example: "The new policy avoids adherence of outdated practices that hinder progress."
Alternatives: "prevents compliance with" or "stops attachment to".
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The cultures were shaken manually once a day (without sparging with air or CO2) to avoid adherence to the side of the flask.
The stomach was bathed with saline in order to avoid adherence to the external surface of the ulcerated region and the abdomen was then closed.
Viability assays confirmed that colospheres remained alive for up to a minimum of 3 weeks when transferred on agarose to avoid adherence to substrate (Supplementary Figure S1).
Tween 80 was used to increase the solubility of docetaxel in the buffer solution and avoid the adherence of docetaxel to the tube wall.
To avoid non-specific adherence of the protein, black polystyrene 96-well plates were used (Corning).
A finger cot packing was used to avoid adherences and 2(b)).
Therefore, biased grouping was avoided, and adherence to the principles of control, random, equilibrium was ensured.
The use of metal implants in the infected spine has been avoided in the past because of the known adherence of bacteria to metal surfaces.
Adherence of mycelium and shear stress is avoided once only rounded surfaces exist inside the bioreactor.
The adherence of standard operating procedures is essential to avoid false positive or negative findings.
A rate of adherence of approximately 90%–95% is required to avoid rapid development of drug resistance and treatment failure.
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