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  • 2. A preliminary in vivo assessment of higher-order aberrations induced by a silicone hydrogel monofocal contact lens.
    Awwad ST, Sanchez P, Sanchez A, McCulley JP, Cavanagh HD.
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  • 4. Theoretical optics of toric hydrogel contact lenses.
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  • 7. A technique for center thickness measurement of hydrogel contact lenses.
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  • 9. [Now soft toric contact lenses; silicone hydrogel lens for astigmatism].
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  • 10. Comparing the optical properties of soft contact lenses on and off the eye.
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  • 13. Power profiles and short-term visual performance of soft contact lenses.
    Papas E, Dahms A, Carnt N, Tahhan N, Ehrmann K.
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  • 14. A device for holding hydrophilic contact lenses to measure optical power and thickness.
    Dixon JM.
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  • 15. Measured power distribution across the Bausch and Lomb Soflens (PAI) Bifocal.
    Meier AM, Lowther GE.
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  • 16. Anomalies in the prescribing of soft contact lens power.
    Young G, Moody K, Sulley A.
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  • 18. Tear film surface quality with soft contact lenses using dynamic-area high-speed videokeratoscopy.
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  • 19. Optimized forms of negative power hydrophilic contact lenses having minimum volume.
    el-Nashar NF, Hassan AF.
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