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the adherence
noun
A close physical union of two objects.
Exact(60)
Hardy said the adherence to the formula was deliberate.
Albanian cultural historians said the adherence to medieval customs long discarded elsewhere was a byproduct of the country's previous isolation.
But the adherence rates and engagement statistics are high.
The use of composite gels improved the adherence of cells.
"By several measures the adherence was disappointingly low," Marrazzo said.
This may have been of influence on the adherence of the ward staff to the system.
However, in those studies no information on the adherence to the RRS was provided.
These data will allow careful examination of the adherence of investigators to guidelines for co-interventions.
The adherence to VAP prevention bundles from January to October 2015 was 14,91 %.
Until now the adherence to these guidelines has not been systematically assessed.
Should be compatible for incorporating traffic-based policies for ensuring the adherence to congestion control schemes.
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