- 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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Religious law
includes ethical and
moral codes taught by
religious traditions.
Examples of
religiously derived legal codes include Christian canon law...
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National Adhering Organizations (NAO) in
chemistry are the
organizations that work as the
authoritative power over
chemistry in an
individual country....
- A self-
adhering bandage or
cohesive bandage (coban) is a type of
bandage or wrap that
coheres to
itself but does not
adhere well to
other surfaces. "Coban"...
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while 90% of
cancer pain can be
effectively treated, only 40% of
patients adhere to
their medicines due to poor understanding.[citation needed]
Results of...
- and
crafts such as bookbinding, découpage, collage, papier-mâché, and
adhering paper posters and
notices to walls. A
critical difference among wheat pastes...
- Bunjevci, as well as to some
Slovaks and Czechs. Gr****
Catholic Church is
adhered by
around 25,000
citizens (0.37% of the po****tion),
mostly Rusyns in Vojvodina...
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units (DMU) (ex-100 series). In
recent years, this has been less
rigidly adhered to.
class 901 (Test units, ex-class 101)
class 930 (Departmental SR DEMUs)...
- inter-religious differences; and
social justice. Nizaris,
along with Twelvers,
adhere to the Jaʽfari
school of jurisprudence. The Aga Khan,
currently Aga Khan...
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alignment is used as a
roleplaying guide and does not need to be
rigidly adhered to by the player.
According to Ian Livingstone,
alignment is "often criticized...