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Ratio of Accommodative Convergence to Accommodation

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
An inverse relationship between accommodative convergence to accommodation (AC/A ratio) and the monocular amplitude of accommodative response was found in ten young patients with accommodative esotropia. Drugs which act on the ciliary muscle caused reciprocal changes in these two measures: a cycloplegic increased the AC/A with a decrease in amplitude ...
N B, Chin, G M, Breinin
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Consensual accommodation

Current Eye Research, 1984
Consensual accommodation, like other consensual responses, may be a useful diagnostic indicator. The consensual interocular lag (direct accommodative response minus consensual accommodative response) was measured under a variety of accommodative conditions in four normal subjects, one of whom later underwent cryosurgery for a retinal tear. There was no
F, Thorn, M, Grennan, D, Heath
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Employee accommodations

Disability Compliance for Higher Education, 2021
An overview of the key topics faced by disability services providers with citations to noteworthy cases, statutes, regulations, and additional sources.
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Convergence accommodation

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1983
Steady-state accommodation responses were measured in both eyes as a function of vergence angle and direction of lateral gaze. The measurements were made with a binocular laser optometer. Small speckle patterns were used as fusional stimuli in an otherwise dark field.
D, Kersten, G E, Legge
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Patient accommodation

Nursing Management, 2010
A new Priority Focus supplement on delivering same-sex accommodation is available on the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement website, as part of its 'productive' series.
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Accommodative dysfunction

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1983
A retrospective review of the records of 114 subjects with accommodative dysfunction has been completed. Most subjects (N = 96) were found to have accommodative insufficiency. Lesser numbers of subjects were categorized in the class of infacility of accommodation (N = 14), spasm of accommodation (N = 3) and fatigue of accommodation (N = 1).
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