Pre-compliance
noun
1.
the act of conforming, acquiescing, or yielding.
2.
a tendency to yield readily to others, especially in a weak and subservient way.
3.
conformity; accordance:
in compliance with orders.
4.
cooperation or obedience:
Compliance with the law is expected of all.
5.
Physics.
the strain of an elastic body expressed as a function of the force producing the strain.
a coefficient expressing the responsiveness of a mechanical system to a periodic force.
noun
1.
the act of complying; acquiescence
2.
a disposition to yield to or comply with others
3.
a measure of the ability of a mechanical system to respond to an applied vibrating force, expressed as the reciprocal of the system’s stiffness C
compliance com·pli·ance (kəm-plī’əns)
n.
A measure of the ease with which a structure or substance may be deformed, especially a measure of the ease with which a hollow organ may be distended.
The degree of constancy and accuracy with which a patient follows a prescribed regimen, as distinguished from adherence or maintenance.
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