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Viewing distance of smartphones in presbyopic and non-presbyopic age
Laura Boccardo
J Optom. 2021;14:120-6
25
Open access
24
Why the symptoms and objective signs of dry eye disease may not correlate
Charles W. McMonnies
J Optom. 2021;14:3-10
24
Open access
15
Prospective evaluation of a new intense pulsed light, thermaeye plus, in the treatment of dry eye disease due to meibomian gland dysfunction
Carlos Vergés, José Salgado-Borges, Francesc March de Ribot
J Optom. 2021;14:103-13
15
Open access
14
Is reading rate in digital eyestrain influenced by binocular and accommodative anomalies?
Robert Yammouni, Bruce J.W. Evans
J Optom. 2021;14:229-39
14
Open access
14
Influence of angle Kappa on the optimal intraocular orientation of asymmetric multifocal intraocular lenses
Sergio Bonaque-González, Matt T. Jaskulski, David Carmona-Ballester, Alicia Pareja-Ríos, Juan M. Trujillo-Sevilla
J Optom. 2021;14:78-85
14
Open access
13
Comparison of nanoemulsion and non-emollient artificial tears on tear lipid layer thickness and symptoms
Kimberly Weisenberger, Nick Fogt, Jennifer Swingle Fogt
J Optom. 2021;14:20-7
13
Open access
12
Definition of refractive errors for research studies: Spherical equivalent could not be enough
Virgilio Galvis, Alejandro Tello, Paul A. Camacho, Luz María Gómez, Juan José Rey, Andrés A. Serrano
J Optom. 2021;14:224-5
12
Open access
12
Exploring the effect of optometrist practice type on NHS funded sight test outcome
Alexander G. Swystun, Christopher J. Davey
J Optom. 2021;14:69-77
12
Open access
11
Vision therapy for intermittent exotropia: A case series
Martin Ming-Leung Ma, Ying Kang, Chao Chen, Cuiyun Su, Zhen Tian, Meihua Le
J Optom. 2021;14:247-53
11
Open access
10
Patients’ attitudes and beliefs to presbyopia and its correction
Brooke Hutchins, Byki Huntjens
J Optom. 2021;14:127-32
10
Open access
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