preadherence

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ adherence

Adjective[edit]

preadherence (not comparable)

  1. Prior to adherence.
    • 2013, Sergey Fedoroff, Arleen Richardson, Protocols for Neural Cell Culture, page 213:
      If microglia survive in these cultures, a preadherence step can be used in the initial setting up of the cultures to facilitate the attachment of suspended microglia prior to establishing the oligodendrocyte cultures.

Noun[edit]

preadherence (uncountable)

  1. Adherence to something in advance.
    • 1996, Daily Report: East Europe, numbers 74-84, page 50:
      This derives from the preadherence strategy adopted by the European Council in Essen (Germany) in December 1994, which stipulates, among other things, that the associated countries — therefore, Romania, too — "must implement legislative and regulating systems and apply certifying norms and procedures that are compatible with those of the EU."