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accommodation Range the eye can change its focus from Close objects to Far objects.
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accommodation Adjustment of the focusing power of the eye to see objects clearly over a range of distances. Achieved by change in the shape of the crystalline lens. There is a reduction in focusing ability with age (presbyopia).
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accommodation The process of adapting existing cognitive structures to be consistent with new perceptions.
Ãâó: www.lmuaut.demon.co.uk/trc/edissues/ptgloss.htm
accommodation Ability of the eye lens to change shape to focus on close objects.
Ãâó: www.gutsehen.de/english/lexikon/
accommodation A mechanism of change in nonviolent action in which the opponents resolve, while they still have a choice, to agree to a compromise and grant certain demands of the nonviolent resisters. Accommodation occurs when the opponents have neither changed their views nor been nonviolently coerced, but have concluded that a compromise settlement is desirable. ...
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