Annual Index 1993
AUTHORS
Appolonio A, see Cox I Attridge JG: Monitoring the
Effectiveness of Soft-tipped Tweezers to Reduce Hydrophilic Lens Damage, 20(3&4):7679
Backman WG, Bennett ES, Wingert TA, McAlister WH: Disposable Contact Lens Wear with an Aviation Protective Mask, 20(3&4):55-60
Backman WG: Measuring Soft Contact Lens Thickness on the Eye Using an Ultrasonic Pachymeter, 20(5&6):113-115
Barr JT, see Steffen RB Benjamin WJ: Optimization of
Oxygenation: A Water Content “Rule of Thumb”, 20(3&4):61-64
Benjamin WJ: RGP Material Selection Strategy and the GeVRGP Oxygen “Gap”, 20(9&10):200-203
Benjamin WJ: Simultaneous Vision Contact Lenses: Why the Dirty Window Argument Doesn’t Wash (Clinical R&D), 20( 11&12):239-242
Bennett ES, See Backman WG Blank G: The Operational and
Regulatory Environment of Contact Lenses, 20(5&6):102-105
Boltz RL, Leach NE, Piccolo MG, Peltzer B: The Effect of Repeated Disinfection of Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Materials Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 20( 1 l&12):215-222
Brennan NA, see Lindsay R Brennan NA, see Lowe R Bruce AS, see Collins MJ
Charman WN, see Plakitsi A Cho P, Conway R, Fung-Lian L: A
Report on Contact Lens Practice in Tianjin, China, 20(3&4):8C-83
Collins MJ, Bruce AS: Soft Contact Lenses and Cornea1 Topography, 20(9&10):187-190
Colip MK, see Jurkus J Comstock TL, Cox IG, Orsbom GN:
Presbyopic Fitting Strategies: Fitting Lenses to Patients, Not Patients to Lenses: 20(3&4):69-75
Conway R, see Cho P Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The
Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft
0 1993 Butterworth-Heinemann
Lens Visual Performance, 20( l&2): 18-22
Cox I, Zantos S, Erickson P: The Contact Lens Induced Overnight Cornea1 Swelling Response of a Daily- Wear Adapted Sample Population, 20(7&8):136139
Cox IG, see Comstock TL
Doughty MJ, Fonn D: Pleomorphism and Endothelial Cell Size in Normal and Polymegethous Human Cornea1 Endothelium, 20(5&6):116123
Edmonds CR: Accuracy of IOP Measurement in Keratoconus, 20( l&2):29-31
Edmonds CR: Myopia Reduction with Frequent Replacement Acuvue Lenses, 20(9&10):195-199
Erickson P, see Cox I
Fatt I: Is There a Problem in EOP Land?, 20(7&8):150-154
Fink BA, see Szczotka LB Fonn D, see Doughty MJ Fonn D, see Williams-Lyn D Frost A, see Roseman MJ Fung-Lian L, see Cho P Furman DW, see Jurkus J
Ghormley NR: The CSI Toric Soft Lens- A Winner! (Overview), 20( l&2):5
Ghormley NR: Planned Lens Replacement With Toric Soft Contact Lenses (Overview), 20(3&4):53
Ghormley NR: VFL: 3-A Rigid Gas Permeable Bifocal, (Overview), 20(5&6):93-94
Ghormley NR: The OCCASIONS’” Multifocal Contact Lens (Overview), 20(7&8):134-135
Ghormley NR: The Future of the One- Day Disposable Contact Lens? (Overview), 20(9&10):175-176
Ghorrnley NR: Disposable or Planned Replacement Lenses? (Overview), 20( l&12):214
Goldberg JB: Central Cornea1 Dystrophy of Francois (Photoatlas), 20( l&2):44
Goldberg JB: A Psuedodendritic Lesion in an RGP Cornea1 Lens Wearer (Photoatlas), 20(3&4):84-85
Goldberg JB: Cornea1 Dimple Staining and Indentation (Photoatlas), 20(5&6):124
Goldberg JB: Hematogenous Pigmentation of the Cornea (Photoatlas), 20(7&B): 160
Gopinathan I-J, see Sankaridurg PR Guillon M, Guillon J, Shah D: Visual
Performance Stability of Disposable Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):7-17
Guillon J, see Guillon M Gullapalli NR, see Sankaridurg PR Gunderson GG: Comparison of
Transmission Curves of Commercially Available Red/Magenta Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):23-28
Gunderson GG: The Cosmetic Treatment of Ectopic Pupils and Heterochromia Irides Using Tinted Hydrophilic Soft Contact Lenses (Case Report), 20( l&2):40-43
Harris MG, see Lowe R Hill RM: RGP’s: How Close to Y‘Oxygen-
Independent” Designs? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20( l&2):45-46
Hill RM: Palpebral Aperture and the Pump (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(3&4):86
Hill RM: What Happens Between Blinks? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(5&6):125
Hill RM: Steep or Flat: The Eternal Question (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(9&10):204
Hill RM, see Szczotka LB
Jurkus J, Furman DW, Colip MK: Stability Characteristics of Toric Soft Lenses: Front, Back, Thin Zone and Prism Ballast, 20(3&4):65-68
Lakkis C, see Lindsay R Lawley ME, see Roseman MJ Leach NE, see Boltz RL Levy B, Nguyen N: Therapeutic
Utilization of Disposable Lenses, 20(9&10):181-183
Lindsay R, Lakkis C, Brennan NA: Focal Loss of Epithelium Associated with Hydrogel Contact Lens Wear and Trigeminal Nerve Defect, 20( 1 l&12):23+238
Lindsay R, see Lowe R Lowe R, Harris MG, Lindsay R, Brennan
NA: Hydration of High-Water Nonionic Soft Contact Lens During Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection, 20(7&8):145-149
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Lowther GE: There Are Two Sides To Every Story (CL Commentary), 20( l&2):4
Lowther GE: Doctor, Communicate With Your Patient! (CL Commentary), 20(3&4):52
Lowther GE: Health-Related Quality of Life Assessment-Assessment of Visual Function (CL Commentary), 20(5&6):92
Lowther GE: Advanced Technology and Contact Lens Practice (CL Commentary), 20(7&8):132-133
Lowther GE: What Will Be the Advantage of High Dk Soft Contact Lenses? (CL Commentary), 20(9&10): 173-174
Lowther GE: New FDA Study Requirements (CL Commentary), 20(9&10):212-213
Lowther GE: Comparison of Hydrogel Contact Lens Patients With and Without the Symptoms of Dryness, 20(9&10):191-194
MacNeill K, see Williams-Lyn D McAlister WH, see Backman WG Mirejovsky D, see Young G
SUBJECTS
Aviation Backman WG, Bennett ES, Wingert
TA, McAlister WH: Disposable Contact Lens Wear with an Aviation Protective Mask, 20(3&4):5540
Bifocals (Presbyopic Correction) Benjamin WJ: Simultaneous Vision
Contact Lenses: Why the Dirty Window Argument Doesn’t Wash (Clinical R&D), 20(11&12):239-242
Comstock TL, Cox IG, &born GN: Presbyopic Fitting Strategies: Fitting Lenses to Patients, Not Patients to Lenses: 20(3&4):69-75
Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft pe.s&ual Performance, 20( l&2):
Ghormley NR: VFL 3-A Rigid Gas Permeable Bifocal, (Overview), 20(5&6):93-94
Ghormley NR: The OCCASIONS’” Multifocal Contact Lens (Overview), 20(7&8):134-135
Plakitsi A, Gharman WN: An Interferometric Null Method for Measuring the Power Distribution
Nguyen N, see Levy B
Orsbom GN, see Comstock TL
Peltzer B, see Boltz RL Piccolo MG, see Boltz RL Plakitsi A, Charman WN: An
Interferometric Null Method for Measuring the Power Distribution Across Varifocal Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):32-39
Rao GN, see Sankaridurg PR Ridder III WH, see Watanabe RK Roseman MJ, Frost A, Lawley ME:
Effects of Base Curve on the Fit of Thin, Mid-Water Contact Lenses, 20(5&6):95-101
Sankaridurg PR, Sanwan VS, Gopinathan U, Rao GN: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lens with Bipolaris Spicifera, 20(7&8):140-145
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20( 1 l&12):23&233
Sanwan VS, see Sankaridurg PR
Across Varifocal Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):32-39
Williams-Lyn D, MacNeill K, Fonn D: The Effect of Rigid Lens Back Optic Zone Radius and Diameter Changes on Comfort, 20(11&12):223-229
Care Systems Boltz RL, Leach NE, Piccolo MG,
Peltzer B: The Effect of Repeated Disinfection of Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Materials Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 20( 1 l&12):215-222
Lowe R, Harris MG, Lindsay R, Brennan NA: Hydration of High-Water Nonionic Soft Contact Lens During Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection, 20( 7&8): 145-149
Communication Lowther GE: Doctor, Communicate
With Your Patient! (CL Commentary), 20(3&4):52
Complications Cox I, Zantos S, Erickson P: The
Contact Lens Induced Overnight Cornea1 Swelling Response of a Daily- Wear Adapted Sample Population, 20(7&8):136139
Edmonds CR: Myopia Reduction with Frequent Replacement Acuvue Lenses, 20(9&10):195-199
Shah D, see Guillon M Steffen RB, Barr JT: Clear versus Opaque
Soft Contact Lenses: Initial Comfort Comparison, 20(9&10):184-186
Szczotka LB, Fink BA, Hill RM: Effects of Prism Ballasting of Rigid Contact Lenses on Human Cornea1 Oxygen Uptake Rates Part 1: Open Eye Conditions, 20(7&8):155-159
Tomlinson A, see Watanabe RK
Watanabe RK, Ridder III WH, Tomlinson A: Visual Performance of Three Disposable Soft Contact Lenses: 20(5&6):106-112
Williams-Lyn D, MacNeill K, Fonn D: The Effect of Rigid Lens Back Optic Zone Radius and Diameter Changes on Comfort, 20( 11&12):223-229
Wingert TA, see Backman WG
Young G, Mirejovsky D: A Hypothesis for the Aetiology of SCL Induced Arcuate Keratopathy, 20(9&10):177-180
Zantos S, see Cox I
Goldberg JB: Cornea1 Dimple Staining and Indentation (Photoatlas), 20(5&6):124
Lindsay R, Lakkis C, Brennan NA: Focal Loss of Epithelium Associated with Hydrogel Contact Lens Wear and Trigeminal Nerve Defect, 20( 1 l&12):234-238
Lowther GE: There Are Two Sides To Every Story (CL Commentary), 20( l&2):4
Lowther GE: Comparison of Hydrogel Contact Lens Patients With and Without the Symptoms of Dryness, 20(9&10):191-194
Sankaridurg PR, Sanwan VS, Gopinathan U, Rao GN: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lens with Bipolaris Spicifera, 20(7&8):14C-145
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20( 1 l&12):230-233
Young G, Mirejovsky D: A Hypothesis for the Aetiology of SCL Induced Arcuate Keratopathy, 20(9&10):177-180
Disposable Contact Lenses Backman WG, Bennett ES, Wingert
TA, McAlister WH: Disposable Contact Lens Wear with an Aviation Protective Mask, 20(3&4):55-60
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Ghormley NR: The Future of the One- Day Disposable Contact Lens? (Overview), 20(9&10):175-176
Ghormley NR: Disposable or Planned Replacement Lenses? (Overview), 20( l&12):214
Guillon M, Guillon J, Shah D: Visual Performance Stability of Disposable Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):7-17
Levy B, Nguyen N: Therapeutic Utilization of Disposable Lenses, 20(9&10):181-183
Watanabe RK, Ridder III WH, Tomlinson A: Visual Performance of Three Disposable Soft Contact Lenses: 20(5&6):106-112
Edema Cox I, Zantos S, Erickson P: The
Contact Lens Induced Overnight Comeal Swelling Response of a Daily- Wear Adapted Sample Population, 20(7&8):13&139
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20( 1 l&12):230-233
Endothelium Doughty MJ, Fonn D: Pleomorphism and
Endothelial Cell Size in Normal and Polymegethous Human Comeal Endothelium, 20(5&6):116-123
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20(11&12)23&233
Fitting Collins MJ, Bruce AS: Soft Contact
Lenses and Comeal Topography, 20(9&10): 187-190
Comstock TL, Cox IG, Orsbom GN: Presbyopic Fitting Strategies: Fitting Lenses to Patients, Not Patients to Lenses: 20(3&4):69-75
Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft Fe12Visual Performance, 20( l&2):
Hill RM: RGP’s: How Close to “Oxygen- Independent” Designs? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20( l&2):45-46
Hill RM: Palpebral Aperture and the Pump (The Eye and the Contact Lens): 20(3&4):86
Hill RM: What Happens Between Blinks? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(5&6):125
Hill RM: Steep or Flat: The Eternal Question (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(9&10):204
Jurkus J, Furman DW, Colip MK: Stability Characteristics of Toric Soft Lenses: Front, Back, Thin Zone and Prism Ballast, 20(3&4):65-68
Lowther GE: There Are Two Sides To Every Story (CL Commentary), 20( l&2):4
Lowther GE: What Will Be the Advantage of High Dk Soft Contact Lenses? (CL Commentary), 20(9&10): 173-174
Roseman MJ, Frost A, Lawley ME: Effects of Base Curve on the Fit of Thin, Mid-Water Contact Lenses, 20(5&6):95-101
Hydration Boltz RL, Leach NE, Piccolo MG,
Peltzer B: The Effect of Repeated Disinfection of Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Materials Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 20( 11&12):215-222
Lowe R, Harris MG, Lindsay R, Brennan NA: Hydration of High-Water Nonionic Soft Contact Lens During Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection, 20(7&8):145-149
Lowther GE: Comparison of Hydrogel Contact Lens Patients With and Without the Symptoms of Dryness, 20(9&10):191-194
Hydrogel Contact Lenses Backman WG: Measuring Soft Contact
Lens Thickness on the Eye Using an Ultrasonic Pachymeter, 20(5&6):113-115
Backman WG, Bennett ES, Wingert TA, McAlister WH: Disposable Contact Lens Wear with an Aviation Protective Mask, 20(3&4):5540
Benjamin WJ: Optimization of Oxygenation: A Water Content “Rule of Thumb”, 20(3&4):61-64
Collins MJ, Bruce AS: Soft Contact Lenses and Comeal Topography, 20(9&10):187-190
Comstock TL, Cox IG, Orsbom GN: Presbyopic Fitting Strategies: Fitting Lenses to Patients, Not Patients to Lenses: 20(3&4):69-75
Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft f.e;&sual Performance, 20( l&2):
Cox I, Zantos S, Erickson P: The Contact Lens Induced Overnight Comeal Swelling Response of a Daily- Wear Adapted Sample Population, 20(7&8):136-139
Edmonds CR: Myopia Reduction with Frequent Replacement Acuvue Lenses, 20(9&10):195-199
Annual I&x 1993
Ghormley NR: The CSI Toric Soft Lens- A Winner! (Overview), 20( l&2):5
Ghormley NR: Planned Lens Replacement With Toric Soft Contact Lenses (Overview), 20(3&4):53
Ghormley NR: The Future of the One- Day Disposable Contact Lens? (Overview), 20(9&10):175-176
Ghormley NR: Disposable or Planned Replacement Lenses? (Overview), 20(11&12):214
Gunderson GG: The Cosmetic Tieatment of Ectopic Pupils and Heterochromia Irides Using Tinted Hydrophilic Soft Contact Lenses (Case Report), 20( 1&2):4@+3
Jurkus J, Furman DW, Colip MK: Stability Characteristics of Toric Soft Lenses: Front, Back, Thin Zone and Prism Ballast, 20(3&4):65-68
Levy B, Nguyen N: Therapeutic Utilization of Disposable Lenses, 20(9&10):181-183
Lowe R, Harris MG, Lindsay R, Brennan NA: Hydration of High-Water Nonionic Soft Contact Lens During Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection, 20(7&8):145-149
Lowther GE: Comparison of Hydrogel Contact Lens Patients With and Without the Symptoms of Dryness, 20(9&10):191-194
Roseman MJ, Frost A, Lawley ME: Effects of Base Curve on the Fit of Thin, Mid-Water Contact Lenses, 20(5&6):95-101
Sankaridurg PR, Sanwan VS, Gopinathan U, Rao GN: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lens with Bipolaris Spicifera, 20(7&8):140-145
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20( 11&12):230-233
Steffen RB, Barr JT: Clear versus Opaque Soft Contact Lenses: Initial Comfort Comparison, 20(9&10):184-186
Young G, Mirejovsky D: A Hypothesis for the Aetiology of SCL Induced Arcuate Keratopathy, 20(9&10):177-180
Inspection Backman WG: Measuring Soft Contact
Lens Thickness on the Eye Using an Ultrasonic Pachymeter, 20(5&6):113-115
Boltz RL, Leach NE, Piccolo MG, Peltzer B: The Effect of Repeated Disinfection of Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Materials Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 20( 11&12):215-222
Plakitsi A, Charman WN: An Interferometric Null Method for Measuring the Power Distribution
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Across Varifocal Contact Lenses, 20( l&2):32-39
International Cho P, Conway R, Fung-Lian L: A
Report on Contact Lens Practice in Tianjin, China, 20(3&4):8&83
Intraocular Pressure Edmonds CR: Accuracy of IOP
Measurement in Keratoconus, 20( l&2):29-31
Keratoconus Edmonds CR: Accuracy of IOP
Measurement in Keratoconus, 20( l&2):29-31
Lens Damage Attridge JG: Monitoring the
Effectiveness of Soft-tipped Tweezers to Reduce Hydrophilic Lens Damage, 20(3&4):X-79
Microbiology Sankaridurg PR, Sanwan VS,
Gopinathan I-J, Rao GN: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lens with Bipokzris Spicifera, 20(7&8):140-145
Monovision Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The
Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft Lens Visual Performance, 20( l&2): 18-22
Comstock TL, Cox IG, Orsbom GN: Presbyopic Fitting Strategies: Fitting Lenses to Patients, Not Patients to Lenses: 20(3&4):69-75
Ocular Disease Goldberg JB: Central Cornea1 Dystrophy
of Francois (Photoatlas), 20( l&2):44 Goldberg JG: A Psuedodendritic Lesion
in an RGP Cornea1 Lens Wearer (Photoatlas), 20(3&4):84-85
Goldberg JB: Hematogenous Pigmentation of the Cornea (Photoatlas), 20(7&8):160
Gunderson GG: The Cosmetic Treatment of Ectopic Pupils and
Heterochromia Irides Using Tinted Hydrophilic Soft Contact Lenses (Case Report), 20( l&2):40-43
Levy B, Nguyen N: Therapeutic Utilization of Disposable Lenses, 20(9&10):181-183
Lindsay R, Lakkis C, Brennan NA: Focal Loss of Epithelium Associated with Hydrogel Contact Lens Wear and Trigeminal Nerve Defect, 20( 11&12):234-238
Lowther GE: There Are Two Sides To Every Story (CL Commentary), 20( l&2):4
Sankaridurg PR, Gullapalli NR: Acute Stromal Edema with Soft Contact Lens Wear: A Case Report, 20( 1 l&12):230-233
Young G, Mirejovsky D: A Hypothesis for the Aetiology of SCL Induced Arcuate Keratopathy, 20(9&10):177-180
Oxygen
Benjamin WJ: Optimization of Oxygenation: A Water Content “Rule of Thumb”, 20(3&4):6164
Fatt I: Is There a Problem in EOP Land?, 20(7&8):150-154
Hill RM: RGP’s: How Close to “Oxygen- Independent” Designs? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20( l&2):45-46
Lowther GE: What Will Be the Advantage of High Dk Soft Contact Lenses? (CL Commentary), 20(9&10): 173-174
Szczotka LB, Fink BA, Hill RM: Effects of Prism Ballasting of Rigid Contact Lenses on Human Cornea1 Oxygen Uptake Rates Part 1: Open Eye Conditions, 20(7&8):155-159
Planned Replacement
Edmonds CR: Myopia Reduction with Frequent Replacement Acuvue Lenses, 20(9&10):195-199
Ghormley NR: Planned Lens Replacement With Toric Soft Contact Lenses (Overview), 20(3&4):53
Ghormley NR: Disposable or Planned Replacement Lenses? (Overview), 20( 11&12):214
Regulatory
Blank G: The Operational and Regulatory Environment of Contact Lenses, 20(5&6):102-105
Lowther GE: New FDA Study Requirements (CL Commentary), 20(9&10):212-213
Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
Boltz RL, Leach NE, Piccolo MG, Peltzer B: The Effect of Repeated Disinfection of Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Materials Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 20( 11&12):215-222
Hill RM: RGP’s: How Close to “Oxygen- Independent” Designs? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20( l&2):45-46
Hill RM: Palpebral Aperture and the Pump (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(3&4):86
Hill RM: What Happens Between Blinks? (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(5&6):125
Hill RM: Steep or Flat: The Eternal Question (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 20(9&10):204
Szczotka LB, Fink BA, Hill RM: Effects of Prism Ballasting of Rigid Contact Lenses on Human Cornea1 Oxygen Uptake Rates Part 1: Open Eye Conditions, 20(7&8):155-159
Study Design
Lowther GE: New FDA Study Requirements (CL Commentary), 20(9&10):212-213
Technology
Lowther GE: Advanced Technology and Contact Lens Practice (CL Commentary), 20(7&8):132-133
Tinted Lenses
Gunderson GG: Comparison of Transmission Curves of Commercially Available Red/Magenta Contact Lenses, 20( I&2):23-28
Gunderson GG: The Cosmetic Treatment of Ectopic Pupils and Heterochromia Irides Using Tinted Hydrophilic Soft Contact Lenses (Case Report), 20( l&2):40-43
Steffen RB, Barr JT: Clear versus Opaque Soft Contact Lenses: Initial Comfort Comparison, 20(9&10):184-186
Toric Lenses
Ghormley NR: The CSI Toric Soft Lens- A Winner! (Overview), 20(1&2):5
Ghormley NR: Planned Lens Replacement With Toric Soft Contact Lenses (Overview), 20(3&4):53
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Lowther GE: Health-Related Quality of Life Assessment- Assessment of Visual Function, (CL Commentary), 20(5&6):92
Watanabe RK, Ridder III WH, Tomlinson A: Visual Performance of Three Disposable Soft Contact Lenses: 20(5&6):10&112
Jurkus J, Furman DW, Colip MK: Stability Characteristics of Toric Soft Lenses: Front, Back, Thin Zone and Prism Ballast, 20(3&4):6548
Szczotka LB, Fink BA, Hill RM: Effects of Prism Ballasting of Rigid Contact Lenses on Human Cornea1 Oxygen Uptake Rates Part 1: Open Eye Conditions, 20(7&8):155-159
Visual Performance Cox I, Appolonio A, Erickson P: The
Effect of Add Power on Simultaneous Vision, Monocentric, Bifocal, Soft Lens Visual Performance, 20( l&2):18-22
Guillon M, Guillon J, Shah D: Visual Performance Stability of Disposable Contact Lenses, 20(1&2):7-17
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