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The phrase "patterns of adherence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing behaviors, practices, or trends related to following guidelines, rules, or protocols. Example: "The study aimed to identify patterns of adherence among patients taking their prescribed medications."
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When laboratory fees were excluded from stated user fees, we still found that no facilities reported adhering to the policy across all tracers, with similar patterns of adherence across age and illness groups.
We examined patterns of adherence over time to determine if the same children were consistently non-adherent.
We examined the patterns of adherence to a yearlong exercise intervention and the influence of demographic, physiologic, and psychosocial variables on patterns of adherence among 173 sedentary, overweight, postmenopausal women.
Strains showed different patterns of adherence and biofilm formation on tested surfaces with minor significance between surfaces.
(1) To describe baseline patterns of adherence to American Diabetes Association and American Academy of Ophthalmology vision care guidelines for diabetes in the Diabetic Retinopathy Awareness Program, and (2) to evaluate factors associated with nonadherence.
There were no other differences in patterns of adherence between the two groups (data not shown).
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The pattern of adherence to the supplementations was complex; women with less education adhered more to food supplementation while those with more education had higher adherence to micronutrients.
The pattern of adherence to the supplementations was more complex; women with less education adhered more to food supplementation while those with more education had higher adherence to micronutrients.
They show distinctive aggregative pattern of adherence to cultured human epithelial cells.
Unlike the localised "microcolony-forming" pattern of adherence associated with EPEC, or the diffuse adherence pattern associated with DAEC, EAEC display a characteristic aggregative or "stacked-brick" pattern of adherence [5].
Thus, the window of opportunity to intervene on risky adherence may depend not only on the level but pattern of adherence.
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