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[PDF] Lens hardness not related to the age-related decline of accommodative amplitude


RA Schachar, BK Pierscionek - Mol Vis, 2007 - molvis.org
Using atomic force microscopy, Ziebarth et al. [1] mea- sured the Young's
modulus of the center of intact fresh mon- key lenses from donors 4.2 to 10
years of age. Young's modu- lus is a material property of the lens that is ...
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The effect of human in vivo accommodation on crystalline lens stability


RA Schachar, C Davila, BK Pierscionek, W … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: Using a dual Purkinje image (DPI) eyetracker, the phase–time
difference and amplitudes of Purkinje images I (P I ) and IV (P 1V ) were
measured in 37 normal emmetropic subjects (34 women and 3 men; mean age ...
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Optical power of the isolated human crystalline lens

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D Borja, F Manns, A Ho, N Ziebarth, AM Rosen … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2008 - ARVO
1 From the Ophthalmic Biophysics Center, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University
of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida; the 2 Biomedical Optics and
Laser Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of ...
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Equatorial lens growth predicts the age-related decline in accommodative amplitude that …


RA Schachar - International ophthalmology clinics, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The word presbyopia is derived from Greek and literally means old eye.
Presbyopia is actually the manifestation of an ongoing, progressive aging
process that begins at birth. From birth to 50 years of age, the near point ...
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The stress on the anterior lens surface during human in vivo accommodation


RA Schachar, A Koivula - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: Nine subjects (mean age: 30 years; range: 25–38 years) were studied,
each of whom had undergone a phakic refractive intraocular lens (PRL) surgical
procedure. The change, during accommodation, of stress on the surface of ...
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