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J M Nelson-Quigg

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Ophthalmology|February 1, 1993
A prospective three-year study of response properties of normal subjects and patients during automated perimetryC A Johnson, J M Nelson-Quigg
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 13, 2000
Predicting binocular visual field sensitivity from monocular visual field resultsJ M Nelson-Quigg, K Cello, C A Johnson
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|November 1, 1989
Response properties of normal observers and patients during automated perimetryJ M Nelson-Quigg, J D Twelker, C A Johnson
American Journal of Ophthalmology|March 8, 2000
Frequency doubling technology perimetry for detection of glaucomatous visual field lossK E Cello, J M Nelson-Quigg, C A Johnson
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 1, 1993
Temporal modulation perimetry: the effects of aging and eccentricity on sensitivity in normalsE J Casson, C A Johnson, J M Nelson-Quigg
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Ophthalmology|February 1, 1993
A prospective three-year study of response properties of normal subjects and patients during automated perimetryC A Johnson, J M Nelson-Quigg
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 13, 2000
Predicting binocular visual field sensitivity from monocular visual field resultsJ M Nelson-Quigg, K Cello, C A Johnson
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|November 1, 1989
Response properties of normal observers and patients during automated perimetryJ M Nelson-Quigg, J D Twelker, C A Johnson
American Journal of Ophthalmology|March 8, 2000
Frequency doubling technology perimetry for detection of glaucomatous visual field lossK E Cello, J M Nelson-Quigg, C A Johnson
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 1, 1993
Temporal modulation perimetry: the effects of aging and eccentricity on sensitivity in normalsE J Casson, C A Johnson, J M Nelson-Quigg
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