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Compliance to the Visa and MasterCard regulatory bylaws. Also, a method of resolving a dispute between members if no chargeback reason code applies. The challenging member must prove financial loss due to a violation of MasterCard or Visa rules by the other member.
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A measure of how well patients have taken their study medication. The number of tablets returned at each follow-up visit are counted and this is taken as a measure of compliance. Sometimes, blood samples are taken from patients in studies to determine the level of drug in the blood. Another method of checking compliance is to add a small amount of isoniazid to the medication. Its presence in urine can be determined by a simple colorimetric test. ...
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An affirmative indication or judgment that the supplier of a product or service has met the requirements of the relevant specifications, contract, or regulation; also, the state of meeting the requirements. In ISO terms, compliance to regulations. Compare with Conformance.
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The act of following orders and adhering to rules and policies, ie taking one's medication post transplant.
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A wiring device that meets all characteristics of a standard is said to be in compliance with that standard. Example: a data jack that meets all of the physical, electrical and transmission standards for TIA-568 Category 5 is compliant with that standard. See also Device and Performance.
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