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    Ocular response to lens care systems in adolescent soft contact lens wearers by SARITA SONI, P, HORNER, D. G, ROSS, J

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-1996)
    “…The purpose of this 3-year prospective study is to compare high school-aged subjects, randomized into wearing soft contact lenses and spectacles, in terms of…”
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    Myopia progression in adolescent wearers of soft contact lenses and spectacles by Horner, D G, Soni, P S, Salmon, T O, Swartz, T S

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-07-1999)
    “…The purpose of this 3-year, randomized clinical trial was to determine the difference in myopia progression in adolescents wearing soft contact lenses over a…”
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    Sensory, Cognitive, and Linguistic Factors in the Early Academic Performance of Elementary School Children: The Benton-IU Project by Watson, Charles S., Kidd, Gary R., Horner, Douglas G., Connell, Phil J., Lowther, Andrya, Eddins, David A., Krueger, Glenn, Goss, David A., Rainey, Bill B., Gospel, Mary D., Watson, Betty U.

    Published in Journal of learning disabilities (01-03-2003)
    “…Standardized sensory, perceptual, linguistic, intellectual, and cognitive tests were administered to 470 children, approximately 96% of the students entering…”
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    Longitudinal changes in corneal asphericity in myopia by Horner, D G, Soni, P S, Vyas, N, Himebaugh, N L

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-2000)
    “…To report the change in shape of the peripheral cornea (asphericity, Q) as it relates to myopia progression in adolescence. Forty-eight subjects with initial…”
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    A new subjective refraction method--the meridional polarized vernier optometer by Salmon, T O, Horner, D G

    “…The purpose of this study was to develop a more accurate and precise method for measuring subjective sphero-cylindrical refractive errors. It employed the…”
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    Spectacles, contact lenses, and children's self-concepts : A longitudinal study by TERRY, R. L, SONI, P. S, HORNER, D. G

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-12-1997)
    “…The purpose of this study was to search for changes in children's self-concepts after the replacement of their spectacles with contact lenses. From a sample of…”
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    Will young children comply and follow instructions to successfully wear soft contact lenses? by Soni, P S, Horner, D G, Jimenez, L, Ross, J, Rounds, J

    Published in The CLAO journal (01-04-1995)
    “…We fit eighty-five children between the ages of 11 years and 13 years, 11 months with soft contact lenses to study safety of soft contact lens wear in…”
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    Comparison of elevation, curvature, and power descriptors for corneal topographic mapping by Salmon, T O, Horner, D G

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-11-1995)
    “…Corneal topography systems sample thousands of surface points and from these data different descriptors are derived to create maps of the cornea. Without…”
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    The management of keratoconus using the corneal modeling system and a piggyback system of contact lenses by Soni, P S, Gerstman, D R, Horner, D G, Heath, G G

    “…The purpose of this report is to describe the use of the Corneal Modeling System (CMS) in the quantitative evaluation of the front surface of a soft contact…”
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    Variations in the slope of the psychometric acuity function with acuity threshold and scale by HORNER, D. G, PAUL, A. D, KATZ, B, BEDELL, H. E

    “…Psychometric measurement of visual acuity not only determines an acuity threshold, but also, by the slope of the psychometric function, reveals how the…”
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    Reliability and validity of videokeratoscopic measurements by Heath, G G, Gerstman, D R, Wheeler, W H, Soni, P S, Horner, D G

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-12-1991)
    “…When a test surface or a cornea is carefully and properly positioned with respect to the Corneal Modeling System (CMS) videokeratoscope, measurements are…”
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