• Look up accommodation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Accommodation may refer to: A dwelling A place for temporary lodging An approach to negotiation...
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  • In law and philosophy, accommodationism is the co-existence of religion with rationalism or irreligion. It may be applied to government practice or to...
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  • A reasonable accommodation is an adjustment made in a system to accommodate or make fair the same system for an individual based on a proven need. That...
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  • The amplitude of accommodation is the maximum potential increase in optical power that an eye can achieve in adjusting its focus. It refers to a certain...
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    Vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC), also known as accommodation-vergence conflict, is a visual phenomenon that occurs when the brain receives mismatching...
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    The accommodation reflex (or accommodation-convergence reflex) is a reflex action of the eye, in response to focusing on a near object, then looking at...
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    An accommodation ladder is a foldable flight of steps down a ship's side. Accommodation ladders can be mounted parallel or perpendicular to the ship's...
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  • A spasm of accommodation (also known as a ciliary spasm, an accommodation, or accommodative spasm) is a condition in which the ciliary muscle of the eye...
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    Accommodation is the process by which the vertebrate eye changes optical power to maintain a clear image or focus on an object as its distance varies...
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  • Communication accommodation theory (CAT) is a theory of communication, developed by Howard Giles, concerning "(1) the behavioral changes that people make...
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