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Ross W Harris

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Clinical & Experimental Optometry|June 2, 2005
Five cricketers with abnormal colour visionRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|October 26, 2007
Abnormal colour vision is a handicap to playing cricket but not an insurmountable oneRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|December 7, 2005
One of Australia's greatest cricketers was a protanope: a genetic detective story solved with the help of Schmidt's signRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|June 12, 2009
Colour blindness does not preclude fame as an artist: celebrated Australian artist Clifton Pugh was a protanopeBarry L Cole, Ross W Harris
Lancet (London, England)|September 1, 2009
Caution: coloured medication and the colour blindBarry L Cole, Ross W Harris
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|August 9, 2005
Diagnosing protan heterozygosity using the Medmont C-100 colour vision testRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
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Clinical & Experimental Optometry|June 2, 2005
Five cricketers with abnormal colour visionRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|October 26, 2007
Abnormal colour vision is a handicap to playing cricket but not an insurmountable oneRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|December 7, 2005
One of Australia's greatest cricketers was a protanope: a genetic detective story solved with the help of Schmidt's signRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|June 12, 2009
Colour blindness does not preclude fame as an artist: celebrated Australian artist Clifton Pugh was a protanopeBarry L Cole, Ross W Harris
Lancet (London, England)|September 1, 2009
Caution: coloured medication and the colour blindBarry L Cole, Ross W Harris
Clinical & Experimental Optometry|August 9, 2005
Diagnosing protan heterozygosity using the Medmont C-100 colour vision testRoss W Harris, Barry L Cole
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