Accommodation
Accommodation ( " adapt " "Customize " from the Latin accommodare, "Create ", " moor " ) may refer to:
- A class of phenomena alignment between speech sounds, see Assimilation ( phonology )
- Accommodation ( Psychology ), the adaptation of a cognitive schema to new experiences
- Accommodation ( religion), the adaptation of a newly introduced religion to the newly discovered social relations
- Accommodation (linguistics), adaptation of two speakers with different dialektalischen varieties.
Physiology:
- Accommodation (eye), focusing the eye
- Accommodation ( gut ), the ability of the cecum, the ascending colon and the rectum, to store different sizes of chair amounts without increasing the intraluminal pressure
- Bladder compliance, the ability of the bladder to adapt to increasing amounts of urine by a lower Dauertonus of the detrusor
- Accommodation ( stomach), the stomach's ability to be adapted to the volume of food ingested
- Make accommodation ( kidney), the ability of the kidney, differing from primary urine osmolality in the final urine
- Accommodation ( cell membrane ), the ability of the cell membrane to initiate any action potential due to a peculiarity of the fast, voltage-dependent sodium channels in slowly increasing depolarization voltage
See also:
- Adaptation (disambiguation)
- Flexibility ( disambiguation)
- Disambiguation