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What (who) is ACCOMMODATIVE - definition

AMPLITUDE PARTICLE
Accommodative amplitude

Spasm of accommodation         
HUMAN DISEASE
Accommodative spasm; Accommodation spasm
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 remains in a constant state of contraction. Normal accommodation allows the eye to "accommodate" for near-vision.
Accommodative infacility         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Accommodative infacility also known as accommodative inertia is the inability to change the accommodation of the eye with enough speed and accuracy to achieve normal function. This can result in visual fatigue, headaches, and difficulty reading.
Amplitude of accommodation         
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 range of object distances for which the retinal image is as sharply focussed as possible.

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Amplitude of accommodation

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 range of object distances for which the retinal image is as sharply focussed as possible.

Amplitude of accommodation is measured during routine eye-examination. The closest that a normal eye can focus is typically about 10 cm for a child or young adult. Accommodation then decreases gradually with age, effectively finishing just after age fifty.

The average amplitude of accommodation, in diopters, for a patient of a given age was estimated by Hofstetter in 1950 to be 18.5 − (0.30 * patient age in years) with the minimum amplitude of accommodation as 15 − (0.25 * age in years), and the maximum as 25 − (0.40 * age in years). However, Hofstetter's work was based on data from two early surveys which, although widely cited, used methodology with considerable inherent error. (Donders, Sheard, Duane, Turner for reference)

Examples of use of ACCOMMODATIVE
1. "Extremely accommodative monetary policy, as well as a sense that policy will stay accommodative, engenders illiquidity–seeking behaviour," Mr Rajan said.
2. Taken together, the parliamentary working procedure is wholly non–accommodative and uninviting". Dr.
3. Mr Bachchan, in Munnar shooting for Ram Gopal Varma’s Nishabd, was also ‘accommodative’, sources said.
4. One member of that group is reported to have argued that monetary policy was no longer "accommodative" for economic growth.
5. "Federal Reserve policy is clearly no longer accommodative and is restraining the economy‘s expansion," said Lena Komileva of Tullett Prebon.