466 results on '"Mutti, Donald O"'
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52. Myopia—Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
53. Peripheral Defocus and Myopia Progression in Myopic Children Randomly Assigned to Wear Single Vision and Progressive Addition Lenses
54. Quantification of Age-Related and per Diopter Accommodative Changes of the Lens and Ciliary Muscle in the Emmetropic Human Eye
55. Ocular component growth in children with persistent hyperopia
56. Parental history and myopia: taking the long view
57. Time Outdoors, Visual Activity, and Myopia Progression in Juvenile-Onset Myopes
58. Imaging and Measurement in the Eye
59. Corneal and Crystalline Lens Dimensions Before and After Myopia Onset
60. A Randomized Trial Using Progressive Addition Lenses to Evaluate Theories of Myopia Progression in Children with a High Lag of Accommodation
61. Interventions to slow progression of myopia in children
62. Intraocular Pressure, Ethnicity, and Refractive Error
63. Screening for Hyperopia in Infants Using the PowerRefractor
64. Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) and Group-Specific Component (GC, Vitamin D–Binding Protein) Polymorphisms in Myopia
65. Visual Activity before and after the Onset of Juvenile Myopia
66. Myopia: Why Study the Mechanisms of Myopia? Novel Approaches to Risk Factors Signaling Eye Growth- How Could Basic Biology Be Translated into Clinical Insights? Where Are Genetic and Proteomic Approaches Leading? How Does Visual Function Contribute to and Interact with Ametropia? Does Eye Shape Matter? Why Ametropia at All?
67. 13th International Conference on Myopia
68. Blood Levels of Vitamin D in Teens and Young Adults with Myopia
69. Ocular Components in Three Breeds of Dogs with High Prevalence of Myopia
70. Relative Peripheral Refractive Error and the Risk of Onset and Progression of Myopia in Children
71. The Effect of Bifocal Add on Accommodative Lag in Myopic Children with High Accommodative Lag
72. Study of Theories about Myopia Progression (STAMP) Design and Baseline Data
73. Gas Permeable and Soft Contact Lens Wear in Children
74. Hereditary and Environmental Contributions to Emmetropization and Myopia
75. Early Childhood Refractive Error and Parental History of Myopia as Predictors of Myopia
76. Children’s Ocular Components and Age, Gender, and Ethnicity
77. Accommodation, Acuity, and Their Relationship to Emmetropization in Infants
78. Accommodative Fluctuations, Lens Tension, and Ciliary Body Thickness in Children
79. Spectacle correction versus no spectacles for prevention of strabismus in hyperopic children
80. Evaluation of Infant Accommodation Using Retinoscopy and Photoretinoscopy
81. Has Near Work's Star Fallen?
82. Myopia: Recent Advances in Molecular Studies; Prevalence, Progression and Risk Factors; Emmetropization; Therapies; Optical Links; Peripheral Refraction; Sclera and Ocular Growth; Signalling Cascades; and Animal Models
83. What’s Hot in Myopia Research—The 12th International Myopia Conference, Australia, July 2008
84. Myopia: Recent Advances in Molecular Studies; Prevalence, Progression and Risk Factors; Emmetropization; Therapies; Optical Links; Peripheral Refraction; Sclera and Ocular Growth; Signalling Cascades; and Animal Models
85. Ciliary Body Thickness and Refractive Error in Children
86. Refractive states of eyes and association between ametropia and breed in dogs
87. Interventions to slow progression of myopia in children
88. Optics (11th ed.)
89. Parental History of Myopia, Sports and Outdoor Activities, and Future Myopia
90. Refractive Error, Axial Length, and Relative Peripheral Refractive Error before and after the Onset of Myopia
91. Infant and Child Hyperopia
92. To Emmetropize or Not to Emmetropize? The Question for Hyperopic Development
93. Accommodative Lag before and after the Onset of Myopia
94. Axial Growth and Changes in Lenticular and Corneal Power during Emmetropization in Infants
95. Comparison of Ocular Component Growth Curves among Refractive Error Groups in Children
96. Spectacle prescriptions for preschool children
97. Corneal Asphericity and Apical Curvature in Children: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Evaluation
98. Normal Eye Growth in Emmetropic Schoolchildren
99. Refractive Astigmatism and the Toricity of Ocular Components in Human Infants
100. Sources of Normal and Anomalous Motion in Retinoscopy
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