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b1340
Amount of sleep Mental functions involved in the time spent in the state of sleep in the diurnal cycle or circadian rhythm.
b1642
Time management Mental functions of ordering events in chronological sequence, allocating amounts of time to events and activities.
b21020
Light sensitivity Seeing functions of sensing a minimum amount of light (light minimum), and the minimum difference in intensity (light difference.)
b21022
Contrast sensitivity Seeing functions of separating figure from ground, involving the minimum amount of luminance required.
b410
Heart functions Functions of pumping the blood in adequate or required amounts and pressure throughout the body.
b4102
Contraction force of ventricular muscles Functions related to the amount of blood pumped by the ventricular muscles during every beat.
b5254
Flatulence Functions involved in the expulsion of excessive amounts of air or gases from the intestines.
b5450
Water balance Functions involved in maintaining the level or amount of water in the body.
b54501
Maintenance of water balance Functions involved in maintaining the optimal amount of water in the body.
e2400
Light intensity Level or amount of energy being emitted by either a natural (e.g. sun) or an artificial source of light.
e2500
Sound intensity Level or volume of auditory phenomenon determined by the amount of energy being generated, where high energy levels are perceived as loud sounds and low energy levels as soft sounds.
e3
CHAPTER 3 SUPPORT AND RELATIONSHIPS This chapter is about people or animals that provide practical physical or emotional support, nurturing, protection, assistance and relationships to other persons, in their home, place of work, school or at play or in other aspects of their daily activities. The chapter does not encompass the attitudes of the person or people that are providing the support. The environmental factor being described is not the person or animal, but the amount of physical and emotional support the person or animal provides.