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    A comparative study on the viscoelastic properties of human and animal lenses by Sharma, P.K., Busscher, H.J., Terwee, T., Koopmans, S.A., van Kooten, T.G.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-11-2011)
    “…A new method of compression between two parallel plates is used to measure the viscoelastic properties of whole and decapsulated human lenses and compare them…”
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    Effect of pseudophacic mini-monovision as an option for independence of spectacles in everyday life by Zettl, S, Reiß, S, Terwee, T, Guthoff, R F, Beck, R, Stachs, O

    Published in Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (01-12-2014)
    “…Modern day patients who undergo bilateral cataract surgery expect to be spectacles-independent after surgery. The options that are available to attain this…”
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    Optimisation of the visualisation technique for optical paths through intraocular lenses for characterisation of multifocal imaging properties of Fresnel-zone plates by Reiß, S, Forbrig, J, Guthoff, R F, Terwee, T, Stolz, H, Siewert, S, El-Tamer, A, Hinze, U, Chichkov, B N, Stachs, O

    Published in Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (01-12-2014)
    “…The utilisation of the diffractive properties of Fresnel zone plates offers the possibility of intraocular lens designs with multiple foci. Such intraocular…”
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    Development of a ciliary muscle–driven accommodating intraocular lens by Hermans, Erik A., MSc, Terwee, Thom T., MSc, Koopmans, Steven A., MD, PhD, Dubbelman, Michiel, PhD, van der Heijde, Rob G.L., PhD, Heethaar, Rob M., PhD

    Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-12-2008)
    “…Purpose To develop a ciliary muscle–driven accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) that has a large and predictable range of variable power as a step toward…”
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    Comparison of the accommodation theories of Coleman and of Helmholtz by finite element simulations by Martin, Heiner, Guthoff, Rudolf, Terwee, Thom, Schmitz, Klaus-Peter

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-10-2005)
    “…The accommodation process of the human eye is still a controversial subject. Coleman assumes that the lens, together with the zonula fibers, forms a diaphragm…”
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    Monitoring accommodative ciliary muscle function using three-dimensional ultrasound by STACHS, Oliver, MARTIN, Heiner, KIRCHHOFF, Alexander, STAVE, Joachim, TERWEE, Thom, GUTHOFF, Rudolf

    “…Our objective was to develop a three-dimensional high-resolution ultrasonic imaging technique to be utilized for in-vivo characterization of the ciliary body…”
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    Effect of infusion bottle height on lens power after lens refilling with and without a plug by Koopmans, Steven A, Terwee, Thom, Haitjema, Henk J, Barkhof, Jan, Kooijman, Aart C

    Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-10-2003)
    “…To evaluate the influence of intraoperative infusion bottle height on the power of refilled pig lenses. Research Laboratory, Pharmacia Intraocular Lens…”
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    Relation between injected volume and optical parameters in refilled isolated porcine lenses by Koopmans, Steven A., Terwee, Thom, Haitjema, Henk J., Deuring, Henk, van Aarle, Sonja, Kooijman, Aart C.

    Published in Ophthalmic & physiological optics (01-11-2004)
    “…Purpose:  This study was performed to elucidate the correlation between added lens refill material and enhanced lens power as well as the correlation between…”
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    Analysis of the dynamics of the ciliary muscle during accommodation by Bacskulin, A, Martin, H, Kundt, G, Terwee, T, Guthoff, R

    “…The magnitude of anterioaxial shift of the human ciliary muscle during accommodation and its ceasing of ciliary function with advanced age are still unknown. A…”
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