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A R Whatham

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Vision Research|February 13, 2001
Overnight lens removal avoids changes in refraction and eye growth produced by plano soft contact lenses in infant marmosetsA R Whatham, S J Judge
Vision Research|February 13, 2001
Compensatory changes in eye growth and refraction induced by daily wear of soft contact lenses in young marmosetsA R Whatham, S J Judge
Vision Research|November 27, 2002
Reading with multiple preferred retinal loci: implications for training a more efficient reading strategyA Déruaz, A R Whatham, C Mermoud, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|March 20, 2004
Can fixation instability improve text perception during eccentric fixation in patients with central scotomas?A Déruaz, M Matter, A R Whatham, et al.
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Vision Research|February 13, 2001
Overnight lens removal avoids changes in refraction and eye growth produced by plano soft contact lenses in infant marmosetsA R Whatham, S J Judge
Vision Research|February 13, 2001
Compensatory changes in eye growth and refraction induced by daily wear of soft contact lenses in young marmosetsA R Whatham, S J Judge
Vision Research|November 27, 2002
Reading with multiple preferred retinal loci: implications for training a more efficient reading strategyA Déruaz, A R Whatham, C Mermoud, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|March 20, 2004
Can fixation instability improve text perception during eccentric fixation in patients with central scotomas?A Déruaz, M Matter, A R Whatham, et al.
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