Look up adherence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adherence, Adherer, and derivative terms may refer to: Adherence (medicine), the obedience of the...
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In medicine, patient compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly...
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Placenta accreta spectrum (redirect from Morbid adherence of the placenta)
Placenta accreta occurs when all or part of the placenta attaches abnormally to the myometrium (the muscular layer of the uterine wall). Three grades of...
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Sticky skin syndrome (redirect from Acquired Cutaneous adherence)
Sticky skin syndrome or acquired cutaneous adherence is a condition where the skin becomes sticky and objects may adhere to it. It is occasionally caused...
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Major religious groups (redirect from Religious adherence)
"practice" a particular religion Whether to count based on a concept of "adherence" Whether to count only those who expressly self-identify with a particular...
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Labial fusion (redirect from Labial adherence)
fusion, labial adhesion, labial synechiae, labial agglutination, labial adherence, gynatresia, vulvar fusion, and vulvar synechiae. Specialty Medical genetics ...
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Patient Preference and Adherence is a peer-reviewed healthcare journal focusing on patient preference and adherence throughout the therapeutic continuum...
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Immune adherence was described by Nelson (1953) for an in vitro immunological reaction between normal erythrocytes and a wide variety of microorganisms...
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On-time performance (redirect from Schedule adherence)
In public transportation, schedule adherence or on-time performance refers to the level of success of the service (such as a bus or train) remaining on...
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Northern Ireland. Although there are no UK-wide data in the 2001 census on adherence to individual Christian denominations, it has been estimated that 62 per...
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hampered because the European Council has misgivings about Romania's adherence to the rule of law, a fundamental principle of EU membership. In December...
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Criticism of Christianity (redirect from Christianity and Biblical adherence)
Criticism of Christianity has a long history which stretches back to the initial formation of the religion in the Roman Empire. Critics have challenged...
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West, Christianity remains the dominant religion even with a decline in adherence, with about 70% of that population identifying as Christian. Christianity...
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community, degree of fluency in an indigenous language, and degree of adherence to indigenous customs, according to Mexico's 2020 census, 6.1% of Mexico's...
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significant religious diversity remains, there has been a decline of religious adherence. In 2020, Statistics Netherlands found that 55% of the total population...
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Delivery schedule adherence (DSA) is a business metric used to calculate the timeliness of deliveries from suppliers. It is a commonly used supply chain...
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effectiveness of treatment depends to a large part on compliance. Reasons for non-adherence to treatment include poor access to medical care, inadequate social supports...
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region's democratic development and the Chinese central government's adherence to the "one country, two systems" principle. After reversal of the last...
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Asthma (section Adherence to asthma treatments)
effectively can also result in lower adherence. Various approaches have been undertaken to try and improve adherence to treatments to help people prevent...
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However, a queen regnant – while uncommon – is possible due to Spain's adherence to male-preference primogeniture. Leonor, Princess of Asturias, will be...
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marking a pioneering achievement among the nations of Southeast Europe. In adherence to its vision for further integration into the EU, it formally applied...
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decreased risk of dying from cancer by 6%. Another 2014 review found that adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with a decreased risk of death...
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The maintainers of Debian, a Linux distribution known for its strict adherence to a particular definition of software freedom, rejected the Creative...
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Retrieved 8 September 2017. Huser V, Cimino JJ (June 2013). "Evaluating adherence to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors' policy of mandatory...
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Representatives (Coreper), citing a proposal that linked funding with adherence to the rule of law. The budget included a COVID-19 recovery fund of €750 billion...
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Union and representatives of the Free French Forces, unanimously adopted adherence to the common principles of policy set forth by Britain and the United...
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The Materials Adherence Experiment (MAE) was a material science experiment conducted between July 4, 1997 and August 12, 1997 during NASA's Mars Pathfinder...
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models have been developed to help classify REST APIs according to their adherence to various principles of REST design, such as the Richardson Maturity...
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the requirements for conversion to Judaism included circumcision and adherence to traditional customs. Maimonides' principles were largely ignored over...
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