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Tom
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32--36
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., rys.
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autor
- doktorantka, Pracownia Fizyki Widzenia i Optometrii, Wydział Fizyki, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Bibliografia
- 1. D.L. Mayer, A.S. Beisert, A.F. Warner, et al. Monocular acuity for the Teller Acuity Cards between ages one month and four years. Invest Ophtalmol Vis Sci 1995, 36: 671–685
- 2. R.C. Cook and R.E. Glasscock. Refractive and Ocular Findings in the Newborn. American Journal of Ophthalmology 34, (1951); 1407–1413
- 3. I. Mohindra and R. Held. Refraction in humans from birth to five years. Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 28, (1981); 19–27
- 4. E. Goldschmidt. On the Etiology of Myopia: An Epidemiological Study. Acta Ophtalmologica (Copenhagen) Suppl. 98, (1968)
- 5. G.A. Kemph, S.D. Collins, and B.L. Jarman. Refractive errors in the eyes of children as determined by retinoscopic examination with a cycloplegic. Public Health Bulletin No. 182, Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928
- 6. D.L. Mayer, R.M. Hansen, and B.D. Moore. Cycloplegic refractions in healthy children aged 1 through 48 months. Archives of Ophthalmology 119, (2001); 1625–1628
- 7. D.O. Mutti, G.L. Mitchell, and L.A. Jones. Refractive astigmatism and the toricity of ocular components in human infants. Optometry and Vision Science 81, (2004); 753–761
- 8. M.A. Langer. Changes in ocular refraction from ages 5–16. Master’s thesis. (1966). Bloomington, IN, Indiana University
- 9. M.I. Mäntyjärvi. Change of refraction in schoolchildren. Archives of Ophthalmology 103, (1985); 790–792
- 10. A. Sorsby et al. Refraction and its components during the growth of the eye from the age of three. Medical Research Council memorandum 301(Special), (1961); 1–67
- 11. A. Sorsby and G.A. Leary. A longitudinal study of refraction and its components during growth . Special report series (Medical Research Council (Great Britain)) 309, (1969); 1–41
- 12. D.A. Goss. Refractive status and premature birth. Optom Monthly (1985); 109–111
- 13. I. Mohindra, R. Held. Refraction in humans from birth to 5 years. Doc Ophthal Proc , Series 28, Third International Conference in Myopia
- 14. H.L. Blum, H.B. Peters, and J.W. Bettman. Vision Screening for Elementary Schools: The Orinda Study . Berkeley, CA, University of California Press (1959)
- 15. D.A. Goss, R.L. Winkler. Progression of myopia in youth: age of cessation. Am J Optom Physiol Opt 60 (8) (1983); 651–658
- 16. T. Grosvenor, D.M. Perrigin, J. Perrigin, B. Maslovitz. Houston Myopia Control Study: a randomized clinical trial. Part II. Final report by the patient care team. Am J Optom Physiol Opt 64(7) (1987); 482–498
- 17. G.W.Fulk, L.A. Cyert, D.E. Parker. A randomized trial of the effect of single-vision vs. bifocal lenses on myopia progression in children with esophoria. O ptom Vis Sci 77(8) (2000); 395–401
- 18. G.W. Fulk, L.A. Cyert. Can bifocals slow myopia progression? J Am Optom Assoc 1996 Dec;67(12): 749–754
- 19. D.A.Goss, B.B. Rainey. Relation of childhood myopia progression rates to time of year. J Am Optom Assoc 69(4) (1998); 262–266
- 20. B.C. Jiang, S. Schatz, K. Seger. Myopic progression and dark focus variation in optometric students during the first academic year. Clin Exp Optom 88(3) (2005); 153–159
- 21. C.E. Kelly. Visual screening and child development . Raleigh, NC: Dept. of Psychology, North Carolina State College, 1957
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