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Wavefront aberrations in eyes of emmetropic and moderately myopic school children and young adultsHe et al., 2002
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- He J
- Sun P
- Held R
- Thorn F
- Sun X
- Gwiazda J
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- Vision Research
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Wavefront aberrations were measured using a psychophysical ray-tracing technique in both eyes of 316 emmetropic and moderately myopic school children and young adults. Myopic subjects were found to have greater mean root mean square (RMS) value of wavefront …
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