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Accommodative infacility also
known as
accommodative inertia is the
inability to
change the
accommodation of the eye with
enough speed and
accuracy to...
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Accommodative convergence is that
portion of the
range of
inward rotation of both eyes (i.e., convergence) that
occurs in
response to an
increase in optical...
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options for
esotropia include gl****es to
correct refractive errors (see
accommodative esotropia below), the use of prisms,
orthoptic exercises, or eye muscle...
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Accommodative insufficiency (AI)
involves the
inability of the eye to
focus properly on an object.
Accommodation is the
adjustment of the
curvature of...
- In ophthalmology,
accommodative excess (also
known as
excessive accommodation or
accommodation excess)
occurs when an
individual uses more than normal...
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power is the
commonest form of
accommodative dysfunction. It will
cause gradual decrease in near vision.
Accommodative insufficiency is the condition...
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accommodation (also
known as a
ciliary spasm, an accommodation, or
accommodative spasm) is a
condition in
which the
ciliary muscle of the eye remains...
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which refers to the
maximum number of
spectators they can
normally accommodate. The
capacity figures are standard,
permanent total capacity, including...
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appears to be a high
proportion of ****imilators and a
lower proportion of
accommodators than
expected for
business majors. Not surprisingly,
within the accounting...
- "Coworkers" is
renamed "Collaborators" and "Responders" is
renamed "
Accommodators".[citation needed] The
following table shows how the four
rings relate...