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The ability to adjust the focal power of the eye to see objects clearly at different distances
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| accommodation |
Any change in the work environment or in the way things are customarily done that enables an individual with a disability to have equal employment opportunities.
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| accommodation |
(uh-kah-muh-DAY-shun). Increase in optical power by the eye in order to maintain a clear image (focus) as objects are moved closer. Occurs through a process of ciliary muscle contraction and zonular relaxation that causes the elastic-like lens to "round up" and increase its optical power. Natural loss of accommodation with increasing age is called presbyopia.
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| accommodation |
(1) adaptation in response to differences or changing needs; (2) adjustment of the eye for seeing objects at close range.
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| accomplice |
1. A partner in a crime. 2. A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity.
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