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Automated infrared optometer
Known as:
autorefractor
, autorefractors
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Measurement of accommodation response of human eye to integral floating display.
Kihong Choi
,
JunKyu Yim
,
Young Min Kim
,
S. Min
Applied Optics
2015
Corpus ID: 12223017
The dioptric responses of human eyes to floating images at different depths reconstructed by an integral floating display are…
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2005
2005
Clinical Comparison of Autorefractor versus Retinoscopic Refraction in Children according to the Age
J. Jung
,
Yong-Eun Kim
,
H. Paik
2005
Corpus ID: 76749944
Purpose: We analyzed the difference in values between noncycloplegic and cycloplegic autorefraction and refraction, as measured…
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2005
2005
A comparison of autorefractor performance. Authors' reply
N. Sachdev
,
Gerard Cairns
,
C. McGhee
,
K. Pesudovs
,
H. Weisinger
2005
Corpus ID: 77585670
2004
2004
Moderne Autorefraktometer im Vergleich (Automatic Eye Refractors - a Comparative Study)
W. Wesemann
2004
Corpus ID: 56874521
Zusammenfassung: Vier Autorefraktor-Tischgeräte und ein Autorefraktometer, das aus 35 cm Abstand mißt, wurden mit der subjektiven…
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2002
2002
Effectiveness of the Welch Allyn SureSight Autorefractor as a Screening Tool in a Sample of Children Aged 3-69 Months
M. Vricella
2002
Corpus ID: 19633545
This study compares the Welch Allyn SureSight Autorefractor readings with conventional refractive findings of 93 children, whose…
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1993
1993
A clinical comparison of subjective autorefractors to conventional refraction
M. Provencher
1993
Corpus ID: 134428449
The performance and cost effectiveness of two automatic refractors with subjective refinement capability was evaluated. Using a…
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1992
1992
Comparative evaluation of the Allergan Humphrey 570 and Canon RK-l autorefractors: I. Objective autorefraction in normal subjects
P. S. Raj
,
J. Villada
,
A. E. Lewis
,
P. W. Joyce
,
A. Watson
Eye
1992
Corpus ID: 29447847
Fifty normal subjects were studied comparing objective autorefraction using the Allergan Uumphrey 570 (AU 570) and Canon RK-1…
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1992
1992
Comparative evaluation of the Allergan Humphrey 570 and Canon RK-1 autorefractors: II objective autorefraction in pseudophakes
J. Villada
,
P. S. Raj
,
A. E. Lewis
,
P. W. Joyce
,
A. Watson
Eye
1992
Corpus ID: 33446368
Fifty patients (50 eyes) with posterior chamber intraocular lenses and a best corrected visual acuity of at least 6/12 were…
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1990
1990
Objective autorefraction inposterior chamber pseudophakia
P. S. Raj
,
A. M. Levy
1990
Corpus ID: 78942087
Automated refraction withtheCanonRK-1 Autoref keratometer wasevaluated in110eyes (110 patients) sixtoeight weeksafter they had…
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Review
1985
Review
1985
INFRA‐RED AUTOREFRACTORS–HERE TO STAY?
Ophthalmic & physiological optics
1985
Corpus ID: 19576136
Although the first objective infra-red optometer was produced nearly half a century ago (Collins, 1937; see also Charman, 1976…
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