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Editions published in Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2897
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The minimum angle of resolution vs angle of regard function as measured with different targets
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The Marton Lecture: ultrasound in ophthalmic optics
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A comparison of the British number plate and Snellen vision tests for car drivers
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Some theoretical factors governing the accuracy of corneal-thickness measurement.
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Age-dependence of human refractive errors.
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Listening for eye movements
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The significance of inadequate convergence
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The sagitta of a toroidal surface in an oblique meridian
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A suggestion for the origin of eccentric fixation
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The effect of colour output of intensifying devices on acuity in pigmentary retinal degeneration
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Mood judgements in black and white pictures as a function of tonality and polarity
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Jump-convergence test in strabismus
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Rapid treatment for amblyopia
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The influence of method on the stability of dark focus position of accommodation
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Stereoscopic constancy scaling with aniseikonic lenses
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The effects of central and peripheral refraction on critical fusion frequency
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The treatment of amblyopia by the rotating grating method
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The physiological background to amblyopia treatment by rotating gratings
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Automated refraction in aphakia--1. Its accuracy and repeatability compared to a single-practitioner conventional technique
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A new look at reading additions: the magnification method
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Toric lens volume.
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A matrix formulation of spectacle magnification.
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The mean value of refractive errors.
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Theoretical aspects of concentric varifocal lenses.
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Ocular defocus, spurious resolution and contrast reversal.
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Refractive technique
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Corneal power and visual error
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Classical and modern theories for the basis of amblyopia
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Finely graded binocular disparities from random-dot stereograms
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The dioptron II's validity and reliability as a function of its three accuracy indices
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Computer simulation of extraocular muscle co-operation: an evaluation
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Visual standards of drivers
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