Indifference zone

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The term indifference zone describes / denotes:

  • a tissue zone with only slightly differentiated structures (e.g. basal epithelial layer), from which, in the context of the physiolog. Regeneration can differentiate cells as required (e.g. horny, but also mucous cells).
  • a concept which describes the difference between customer expectations and satisfaction of needs in customer satisfaction .
  • the location of a magnet where the intensity of the field is minimal, see magnetic field .
  • a temperature range that is perceived as neither cold nor warm, see thermal conductivity .
  • a leap of faith from members of an organization and thus recognition of an authority .