adherent

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definition
noun
he was a strong adherent of monetarism
someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas.
adjective
the eggs have thick sticky shells to which debris is often adherent
sticking fast to an object or surface.
example
The applicability of the light scattering technique would be greatly expanded if it could be implemented using 'adherent' cells.
Violet was an 'adherent' of the United Church of Canada.
The experiments were repeated four times for each of at least five donors, and the average percentage of 'adherent' cells under each condition was determined.
The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with 'adherent' omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm.
John Duncan was born in Athy in or about 1785 and unlike his brother Thomas he became an ardent 'adherent' of Methodism.
The mass was removed in multiple pieces, and some of the myocardial muscle was also removed with densely 'adherent' tumor.
Patients who have 'adherent' clot on their ulcer at endoscopy are at increased risk of rebleeding, as was the case in six of seven patients in this series.
Normal mechanical ventilation produced no change in leukocyte rolling velocity and the number of 'adherent' cells over 2 hours.
As the style grows and the papillae develop, 'adherent' pollen grains are observed with increasing frequency.
Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of 'adherent' aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized.
It is remarkable that this coupling between energy storage and dissipation has been observed not only in different 'adherent' cells but also in many soft biological tissues.
Any person could be an 'adherent' of the religion concerned, and be entitled to the same privileges and obligations as every other person.
He was an 'adherent' of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor.
Signs of high-risk bleeding include active arterial bleeding, nonbleeding visible vessels, nonbleeding 'adherent' clots, and ulcer oozing.
He was, in his younger days, an 'adherent' of socialist views.
Even before that, I was not an 'adherent' of the Freudian theory, just from my own experience.
This procedure allows visualization of 'adherent' bacteria in the living worms.
He was not an 'adherent' of an established religious tradition, but followed his own personal faith.
The perception appears to be that I am such a slavish 'adherent' of the letter of the law that I do not grasp the spirit of it.
This produces a shinier and more 'adherent' silver plating.
An understanding of the parameters controlling the number of rolling cells is important because it directly influences the number of 'adherent' cells.
Other options for removing 'adherent' scale involve applying any of a variety of oils (peanut, olive or mineral) to soften the scale overnight, followed by use of a detergent or coal tar shampoo.
A 6 cm right adrenal mass that was quite 'adherent' to the inferior vena cava was found.
As shear stress is increased, the number of firmly 'adherent' cells decreases and the distribution of rolling velocities throughout the population becomes wider.
Unfortunately the tumor was quite 'adherent' to the left subclavian artery and chest wall and could not be completely removed.
A growing body of evidence indicates that the primary control of 'adherent' cell shape and deformability is exerted at the level of the cytoskeletal filaments.
As an 'adherent' of the ‘ignore it and it will go away’ school of medicine it was only at my wife's insistence that I made an appointment with my GP.
The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for 'adherent' cell lines.
The results from this study indicate that the retraction response is rarely observed in the current population of passive 'adherent' cells selected for investigation.
He is an 'adherent' of the somewhat controversial school of evolutionary psychology.
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