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Definition of adherence in English: adherencenoun ədˈhɪərənsədˈhɪrəns mass noun1Attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief. a strict adherence to etiquette he moved to Avignon and won the adherence of the French king Example sentencesExamples - The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties.
- We do not know all the circumstances, and I hope that adherence to confidentiality means that we never will.
- They advocate adherence to the dietary guidelines as the most appropriate way to achieve a positive outcome.
- Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes.
- A lack of adherence by the participants with the intervention program might have influenced the outcomes of our study.
- Many instances of performance-based design are approved for their adherence to safety principles.
- They avoid adherence to any one approach.
- He himself regarded it as a watershed in his thinking, signaling his move toward a more sincere adherence to religious principles.
- Ceremony implies honor, and honor implies an adherence to traditions.
- Where written policies existed, they varied widely in adherence to the guidelines.
2The quality or process of sticking fast to an object or surface. observing the adherence of the seeds to clothing prompted the development of Velcro Example sentencesExamples - The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis.
- Cranberry may be beneficial in these cases as it prevents bacterial adherence to bladder epithelia.
- The aim was to reduce the surface tension of the oil and its adherence to the rock face.
- Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells.
- Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system.
- It causes diarrhea by adherence to the small intestine.
- Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora.
- A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria.
- In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces.
- These "primary colonizers" produce proteins that allow for attachment and adherence to the tooth surface.
Rhymes appearance, clearance, coherence, interference, perseverance Definition of adherence in US English: adherencenounədˈhɪrənsədˈhirəns 1Attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief. a strict adherence to etiquette he moved to Avignon and won the adherence of the French king Example sentencesExamples - The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties.
- Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes.
- We do not know all the circumstances, and I hope that adherence to confidentiality means that we never will.
- Where written policies existed, they varied widely in adherence to the guidelines.
- Ceremony implies honor, and honor implies an adherence to traditions.
- They advocate adherence to the dietary guidelines as the most appropriate way to achieve a positive outcome.
- They avoid adherence to any one approach.
- He himself regarded it as a watershed in his thinking, signaling his move toward a more sincere adherence to religious principles.
- A lack of adherence by the participants with the intervention program might have influenced the outcomes of our study.
- Many instances of performance-based design are approved for their adherence to safety principles.
2The quality or process of sticking fast to an object or surface. observing the adherence of the seeds to clothing prompted the development of Velcro Example sentencesExamples - A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria.
- Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells.
- These "primary colonizers" produce proteins that allow for attachment and adherence to the tooth surface.
- Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora.
- The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis.
- It causes diarrhea by adherence to the small intestine.
- Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system.
- The aim was to reduce the surface tension of the oil and its adherence to the rock face.
- In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces.
- Cranberry may be beneficial in these cases as it prevents bacterial adherence to bladder epithelia.
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