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Book Chapter
Carney, Leo G. (2010) Orthokeratology. In Efron, Nathan (Ed.) Contact Lens Practice Second Edition. Butterworth Heinemann Elsevier, pp. 332-338.
Barr, Joseph T., Carney, Leo, & Hill, Richard (2005) Hydrogel Lens Solution Chemistry. In Bennett, E & Weissman, B (Eds.) Clinical Contact Lens Practice. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States of America, PA, Philadelphia, pp. 421-429.
Carney, Leo (2002) Orthokeratology. In Efront, N (Ed.) Contact Lens Practice. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 346-352.
Journal Article
Vincent, Stephen, Collins, Michael J., Read, Scott A., Carney, Leo G., & Yap, Maurice (2011) Interocular symmetry in myopic anisometropia. Optometry and Vision Science, 88(12), pp. 1454-1462.
Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2010) Eyelid pressure and contact with the ocular surface. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 51(4), pp. 1911-1917.
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3Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2009) Eyelid pressure: inferences from corneal topographic changes. Cornea, 28(2), pp. 181-188.
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7Shaw, Alyra J., Davis, Brett A., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2009) A technique to measure eyelid pressure using piezoresistive sensors. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 56(10), pp. 2512-2517.
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4Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2008) Corneal refractive changes due to short-term eyelid pressure in downward gaze. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 34(9), pp. 1546-1553.
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9Johnson, Kate L., Carney, Leo G., Mountford, John A., Collins, Michael J., Cluff, Scott, & Collins, Penny K. (2007) Visual performance after overnight orthokeratology. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 30(1), pp. 29-36.
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5Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2007) The Influence of Eyelid Morphology on Normal Corneal Shape. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 48(1), pp. 112-119.
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13Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G (2007) A review of astigmatism and its possible genesis. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 90(1), pp. 5-19.
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29Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., & Iskander, D. Robert (2006) The Morphology of the Palpebral Fissure in Different Directions of Vertical Gaze. Optometry and Vision Science, 83(10), pp. 715-722.
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8Carney, Leo G. (2006) Do contact lenses shape up? [guest editorial]. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 89(3), pp. 121-123.
Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., & Franklin, Ross J. (2006) The topography of the central and peripheral cornea. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 47(4), pp. 1404-1415.
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34Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., & Iskander, D. Robert (2006) The morphology of the anterior eye in three different angles of vertical gaze. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 89(2), p. 105.
Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2005) The diurnal variation of corneal topography and aberrations. Cornea, 24(6), pp. 678-687.
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11Buehren, Tobias F., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2005) Near work induced wavefront aberrations in myopia. Vision Research, 45(10), pp. 1297-1312.
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28Read, Scott A., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., & Franklin, Ross (2005) The topography of the peripheral cornea. Optometry and Vision Science, 82, 055023.
Buehren, Tobias F., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2004) Near work induced corneal aberrations in progressing myopia. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, E Abstract 2753.
Buehren, Tobias F., Collins, Michael J., Loughridge, James S., Carney, Leo G., & Iskander, D. Robert (2003) Corneal topography and accommodation. Cornea, 22(4), pp. 311-316.
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25Buehren, Tobias F., Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2003) Corneal Aberrations and Reading. Optometry and Vision Science, 80(2), pp. 159-166.
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1Yeo, Anna C., Carkeet, Andrew D., Carney, Leo G., & Yap, Maurice K. (2003) Relationship between goblet cell density and tear function tests. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 23(1), pp. 87-94.
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9Efron, Nathan, Morgan, Philip B., Farmer, Craig, Furuborg, Jan, Struk, Robert, & Carney, Leo G. (2003) Experience and training as determinants of grading reliability when assessing the severity of contact lens complications. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 23(2), pp. 119-124.
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7Buehren, Tobias F., Collins, Micahel J., & Carney, Leo G. (2002) Corneal Topography Following Reading. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 43(S12).
Collins, Michael J., Franklin, Ross, Carney, Leo G., Bergiel, Craig, Lagosc, Paul, & Chebib, Daniel (2001) Flexure of thin rigid contact lenses. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 24(2), pp. 59-64.
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2Tang, Wilfred, Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., & Davis, Brett A. (2000) The Accuracy and Precision Performance of Four Videokeratoscopes in Measuring Test Surfaces. Optometry and Vision Science, 77(9), pp. 483-491.
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41Tang, Wilfred, Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (2000) Accuracy and precision of videokeratoscopes for test surfaces. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 83(2), p. 86.
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458Iskander, D. Robert, Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2000) Monochromatic aberrations and characteristics of retinal image quality. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 83(6), pp. 315-322.
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248Shuley, Vicki L., Ferguson, Lyndon, Muller, Scott, Wu, June, & Carney, Leo G. (1999) Contact lens prescribing patterns. Australian Optometry - Contact Lens Supplement, December, pp. 2-3.
Mainstone, Julia C., Carney, Leo G., Anderson, Corey R., Clem, Philip M., Stephensen, Andrew L., & Wilson, Michael D. (1998) Corneal Shape in Hyperopia. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 81(3), pp. 131-137.
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118Strang, Niall C., Schmid, Katrina L., & Carney, Leo G. (1998) Hyperopia is predominantly axial in nature. Current Eye Research, 17(4), pp. 380-383.
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29Ranft, James R., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1998) Boston IV: How much pump? How much permeability. Contact Lens Spectrum, 4(12), pp. 25-27.
Griffiths, Monique, Zahner, Kylie, Collins, Michael J., & Carney, Leo G. (1998) Masking of irregular corneal topography with contact lenses. The CLAO Journal : Official Publication Of The Contact Lens Association Of Ophthalmologists, 24(2), pp. 76-81.
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23Carney, Leo G., Mainstone, Julia C., & Henderson, Beth A. (1997) Corneal topography and myopia: A cross-sectional study. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 38(2), pp. 311-320.
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96Carney, Leo G., Mainstone, Julia C., Carkeet, Andrew, Quinn, Thomas G., & Hill, Richard M. (1997) Rigid lens dynamics: Lid effects. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 23(1), pp. 69-77.
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4Bailey, Ian L. & Carney, Leo G. (1997) A survey of corneal curvature changes from corneal lens wear. The Contact Lens Journal, 6, pp. 3-13.
Mainstone, Julia C. & Carney, Leo G. (1996) Lid interactions in rigid lens wear. Australian Optometry - Contact Lens Supplement, December, p. 22.
Carney, Leo G., Mainstone, Julia C., Carkeet, Andrew D., Quinn, Thomas G., & Hill, Richard M. (1996) The influence of center of gravity and lens mass on rigid lens dynamics. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 22(3), pp. 195-204.
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3Keller, Peter R., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., Davis, Brett A., & Van Saarloos, Paul P. (1996) The Relation Between Corneal and Total Astigmatism. Optometry and Vision Science, 73(2), pp. 86-91.
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17Carney, Leo G., Mainstone, Julia C., Quinn, Thomas G., & Hill, Richard M. (1996) Rigid lens centration: Effects of lens design and material density. International Contact Lens Clinic, 23, pp. 6-12.
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2Carkeet, Nicole L., Mountford, John A., & Carney, Leo G. (1995) Predicting success with orthokeratology lens wear: a retrospective analysis of ocular characteristics. Optometry and Vision Science, 72(12), pp. 892-898.
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9Shwallie, Joseph D., Barr, Joseph T., & Carney, Leo G. (1995) The effects of spherical and aspheric rigid gas permeable contact lens: Corneal curvature and topography changes. International Contact Lens Clinic, 22(3-4), pp. 67-79.
Keller, Peter R., Collins, Michael J., Carney, Leo G., Davis, Brett A., & van Saarloos, Paul P. (1995) The relationship between corneal and total astigmatism. National Ophthalmic and Visual Science Meeting. Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia.
Carkeet, Nicole, Mountford, John, & Carney, Leo G. (1994) Gas permeable materials improve the corneal response to scleral lenses. Australian Optometry, November(S), p. 68.
Mountford, John A., Carkeet, Nicole, & Carney, Leo G. (1994) Corneal thickness changes during scleral lens wear: Effect of gas permeability. International Contact Lens Clinic, 21, pp. 19-22.
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5Fink, Barbara A., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1993) Using corneal oxygen demand to optimize rigid contact lens design. Optometry and Vision Science, 70(10), pp. 781-784.
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1Fink, Barbara A., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1993) Rigid contact lens design equivalencies of overall diameter and axial edge lift: individual variations. Optometry and Vision Science, 70(9), pp. 733-738.
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1Carney, Leo G. (1993) Not too heavy, not too light; effect of specific gravity on rigid lens performance. Australian Optometry Magazine, August, pp. 25-26.
Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1993) Influence of lens design on the tear pump efficiency associated with plus-power rigid contact lenses: a comparison of single cut, lenticular, and minus-carrier designs. Optometry and Vision Science, 70(1), pp. 2-8.
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1Antalis, John J., Lembach, Richard G., & Carney, Leo G. (1993) A comparison of the TMS-1 and the corneal analysis system for the evaluation of abnormal corneas. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 19(1), pp. 58-63.
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25Carney, Leo G. (1993) Contact lens wear and corneal oxygenation: current concepts. Vision Asia-Pacific, 2(3), pp. 5-6.
Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1992) Influence of power changes in single cut rigid contact lenses on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 69(9), pp. 691-697.
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1Quinn, Thomas G. & Carney, Leo G. (1992) Controlling rigid lens centration though specific gravitiy. International Contact Lens Clinic, 19, pp. 84-88.
Fink, Barbara A., hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1992) Influence of rigid contact lens base curve radius on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 69(1), pp. 60-65.
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7Carney, Leo G. & Kelley, Curtin G. (1991) Visual performance after aphakic epikeratoplasty. Current Eye Research, 10(10), pp. 939-945.
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1Fink, Barbara A. & Carney, Leo G. (1991) A comparision of the effects of rigid contact lens overall diameter and axial edge lift changes on tear pump efficiency. International Contact Lens Clinic, 18, pp. 148-153.
Fink, Barbara A., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1991) Effects of rigid contact lens edge lift changes on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 68(6), pp. 409-413.
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6Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1991) Responses to oxygen deprivation: Variations among human corneas. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 229(3), pp. 287-290.
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5Fink, Barbara A., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1991) The effects of rigid contact lenses overall diameter changes on tear pump efficiency: A comparative study. International Contact Lens Clinic, 18, pp. 95-101.
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1Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1991) Rigid lens tear pump efficiency: effects of overall diameter/base curve combinations. Optometry and Vision Science, 68(4), pp. 309-313.
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6Carney, Leo G. & Kelley, Curtin G. (1991) Visual Losses After Myopic Epikeratoplasty. Archives of Ophthalmology, 109(4), pp. 499-502.
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4Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1991) Rigid contact lens design: effects of overall diameter changes on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 68(3), pp. 198-203.
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4Carney, Leo G. & Lembach, Richard G. (1991) Management of keratoconus: Comparative visual assessments. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 17(1), pp. 52-58.
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10Carney, Leo G., Hill, Richard M., Barr, Joseph T., Jenkins, Jackie M., & Szczotka, Loretta B. (1991) The use and abuse of contact lens solutions. Contact Lens Spectrum, 6(9), pp. 29-35.
Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1990) Intra-subject Variability of Human Corneal Oxygen Uptake. International Contact Lens Clinic, 17, pp. 224-227.
Fink, Barbara A., HIll, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1990) Influence of rigid contact lens overall and optic zone diameters on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 67(8), pp. 641-644.
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4Fink, Barbara A., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1990) Influence of palpebral aperture height on tear pump efficiency. Optometry and Vision Science, 67(4), pp. 287-290.
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2Fink, Barbara A., Hill, Robert M., & Carney, Leo G. (1990) Corneal Oxygenation: Blink Frequency as a Variable in Rigid Contact Lens Wear. The British Journal of Ophthalmology, 74(3), pp. 168-171.
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2Collins, Jeffrey W. & Carney, Leo G. (1990) Visual performance in high myopia. Current Eye Research, 9(3), pp. 217-223.
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39Carney, Leo G., Mauger, Thomas F., & Hill, Richard M. (1990) Tear Buffering in Contact Lens Wearers. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 68(1), pp. 75-79.
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1Carney, Leo G., Hill, Richard M., & Habenicht, Brenda L. (1990) Aging Lubricant solutions: A clinical comment. The Contact Lens Journal, 18(6), pp. 157-158.
Ranft, James R., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1990) Dk and the closed eye. The Contact Lens Journal, 18(1), pp. 5-6.
Carney, Leo G., Hill, Richard M., Barr, Joseph T., & Habenicht, Brenda L. (1990) Do contact lens solutions stand the test of time? : Part 1: The "aging" of lubricants. Contact Lens Spectrum, 5(2), pp. 33-35.
Carney, Leo G., Hill, Richard M., Barr, Joseph T., & Habenicht, Brenda L. (1990) Do contact lens solutions stand the test of time? II The aging of salines. Contact Lens Spectrum, 5(8), pp. 53-56.
Carney, Leo G. (1990) Is the quality of vision with contact lenses adequate? Not only adequate but often superior. Cornea, 9(S1), S16.
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2Carney, Leo G., Habenicht, Brenda L., & Hill, Richard M. (1990) Ophthalmic salines and the acidity question. The Contact Lens Journal, 18(7), pp. 191-192.
Oxenberg, Larry D. & Carney, Leo G. (1989) Visual performance with aspheric rigid contact lenses. Optometry and Vision Science, 66(12), pp. 818-821.
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6Carney, Leo G., Kiely, Patricia M., Brennan, Noel A., Crewther, Sheila G., & Nathan, John (1989) Extended contact lens wear in the developing cynomolgus monkey eye: Recovery from adverse responses. Cornea, 8(3), pp. 182-187.
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1Carney, Leo G., Mauger, Thomas F., & Hill, Richard M. (1989) Buffering in human tears: pH responses to acid and base challenge. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 30(4), pp. 747-754.
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9Carney, Leo G. & Jacobs, Robert J. (1989) Problems Remaining After Successful Keratoplasty for Keratoconus. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 72(1), pp. 22-25.
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4Ranft, James R., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1989) Rigid lenses: the pump is still alive and well. Contact Lens Spectrum, 4(11), pp. 39-41.
Ranft, James R., Hill, Richard M., & Carney, Leo G. (1989) Toward oxygen independance. Contact Lens Spectrum, 5(1), pp. 39-40.
Carney, Leo G. & Brennan, Noel A. (1988) Time course of corneal oxygen uptake during contact lens wear. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 14(3), pp. 151-154.
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6Nowozyckyj, Angela, Carney, Leo G., & Efron, Nathan (1988) Effect of hydrogel lens wear on contrast sensitivity. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 65(4), pp. 263-271.
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11Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1988) Corneal oxygen availability during contact lens wear: a comparison of methodologies. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 65(1), pp. 19-24.
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9Barr, Joseph T., Carney, Leo G., Jochum, Kathy, & Hill, Richard M. (1988) Contact lens lubricants II - Clinical considerations. Contact Lens Spectrum, 3(8), pp. 44-47.
Carney, Leo G., Barr, Joseph T., Jochum, Kathy, & Hill, Richard M. (1988) Contact lens lubricants: Part 1. Contact Lens Spectrum, 3(4), pp. 24-26.
Hill, Richard M., Carney, Leo G., Barr, Joseph T., & Jochum, Kathy L. (1988) Predicting Solution properties. Contact Lens Journal, 16(3), pp. 57-58.
Carney, Leo G., Hill, Richard M., Barr, Joseph T., & Jochum, Kathy L. (1988) Rigid lens care solutions: How different are they? Contact Lens Spectrum, 3(11), pp. 78-80.
Hill, Richard M., Carney, Leo G., Barr, Joseph T., & Jochum, Kathy L. (1988) Soft contact lens solutions. Contact Lens Spectrum, 3(10), pp. 43-46.
Hill, Richard M., Carney, Leo G., Barr, Joseph T., & Jochum, Kathy L. (1988) The boric Acid buffer questions. Contact Lens Spectrum, 3(11), pp. 78-80.
Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1988) The minimum equivalent oxygen percentage to avoid corneal oedema. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 71(1), p. 9.
Brennan, Noel A., Carney, Leo G., & Efron, Nathan (1988) A model for determining the oxygen available to the central cornea during wear of non-uniform thickness hydrogel contact lenses. ARVO Abstracts. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 29(S3), p. 254.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1987) Centre of gravity of rigid lenses: Some design considerations. International Contact Lens Clinic, 14(11), pp. 431-436.
Efron, Nathan, Brennan, Noel A., & Carney, Leo G. (1987) Current contact lens research at the Corneal Biophysics Laboratory. Optometry Today, 27(22), pp. 702-705.
Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1987) Critical Oxygen Requirements to Avoid Oedema of the Central and Peripheral Cornea. Acta Ophthalmologica, 65(5), pp. 556-564.
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12Brennan, Noel A. & Carney, Leo G. (1987) Optimising the thickness-water content relationship for hydrogel lenses. The CLAO journal : official publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, 13(5), pp. 264-267.
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139Brennan, Noel A., Lowe, Russell, Efron, Nathan, Ungerer, Jan L., & Carney, Leo G. (1987) Dehydration of hydrogel lenses during overnight wear. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 64(7), pp. 534-539.
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8Liubinas, Julius, Swenson, Graham, & Carney, Leo G. (1987) Thermal Disinfection of Contact Lenses. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 70(1), pp. 8-14.
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436Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1987) The minimum equivalent oxygen percentage to avoid corneal edema. Investigative Ophthalmology And Visual Science, 28(3 (S)), p. 162.
Carney, Leo G., Barr, Joseph T., & Hill, Richard M. (1987) The most important points in contact lens design. The Optician, 194(5126), pp. 40-42.
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73Collins, Michael J. & Carney, Leo G. (1986) Patient compliance and its influence on contact lens wearing problems. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 63(12), pp. 952-956.
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16Collins, Michael J. & Carney, Leo G. (1986) Compliance with care and maintenance procedures amongst contact lens wearers. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 69(5), pp. 174-177.
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15Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1986) In search of "Ideal After Care". Contact Lens Forum, 23(September).
Fullard, Roderick J. & Carney, Leo G. (1986) Use of Tear Enzyme Activities to Assess the Corneal Response to Contact Lens Wear. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 64(2), pp. 216-220.
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8Efron, Nathan, Brennan, Noel A., Lowe, Russell, Truong, Van Tan, O'Brien, Kylie A., Murphy, Peter J., et al. (1986) Clinical significance of hydrogel lens dehydration. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 63(10), 58P.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1986) Contact lenses and the blink. The Contact Lens Journal, 14, pp. 3-6.
Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1986) The Effects of Fenestrating Soft Contact Lenses on Corneal Swelling: A Re-Examination. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 69(3), pp. 120-123.
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81Carney, Leo G., Brezinski, Stephen D., & Hill, Richard M. (1986) Finding solutions' buffering capacity. Contact Lens Spectrum, 1(10), pp. 50-53.
Brezinski, Stephen D., Carney, Leo G., & Hill, Richard M. (1986) "Salt Balance" questions in contact lens solutions. Contact Lens Spectrum, 1(8), pp. 29-32.
Carney, Leo G., Brezinski, Stephen D., & Hill, Richard M. (1986) The pH question, and some answers. Contact Lens Spectrum, 1, pp. 63-65.
Fullard, Roderick J. & Carney, Leo G. (1985) Human Tear Enzyme Changes As Indicators of the Corneal Response to Anterior Hypoxia. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 63(6), pp. 678-683.
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5Carney, Leo G., Ungerer, Jan L., & Brennan, Noel A. (1985) Validation of a New Instrument for Measurement of Flexible Contact Lenses. Australian Journal of Optometry, 63(3), pp. 100-103.
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131Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1985) The contact lens environment: Tear proteins in perspective. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 56(3), pp. 202-204.
Lowe, Russell, Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, Carney, Leo G., & Ungerer, Jan A. (1985) Comparison of hydrogel lens water content after open and closed eye wear. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 62(10), 4P.
Brennan, Noel A., Efron, Nathan, & Carney, Leo G. (1985) The oxygen requirements of the peripheral cornea. American Journal Of Optometry And Physiological Optics, 62(10), 3P.
Kiely, Patricia M., Smith, George, & Carney, Leo G. (1984) Meridional variations of corneal shape. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 61(10), pp. 619-626.
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28Carney, Leo G. & Jacobs, Robert J. (1984) Mechanisms of Visual Loss in Corneal Edema. Archives of Ophthalmology, 102(7), pp. 1068-1071.
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19Carney, Leo G., O'Leary, Daniel J., & Millodot, Michel (1984) Effect of topical anaesthesia on corneal epithelial fragility. International Ophthalmology, 7(2), pp. 71-73.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1984) Variations in blinking bahaviour during soft lens wear. International Contact Lens Clinic, 11(4), pp. 250-253.
Fullard, Roderick J. & Carney, Leo G. (1984) Diurnal variation in human tear enzymes. Experimental Eye Research, 38(1), pp. 15-26.
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14HIll, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1984) The effect of hard lens wear on blinking behaviour. International Contact Lens Clinic, 11, pp. 242-248.
Kiely, Patricia M., Carney, Leo G., & Smith, George (1983) Menstrual cycle variations of corneal topography and thickness. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 60(10), pp. 822-829.
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40Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1983) Effect of fenestration soft contact lenses on corneal oxygen availability. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 60(6), pp. 503-508.
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77Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1983) The effect of fenestrating soft contact lenses on corneal oxygen availability. American Journal Of Optometry And Physiological Optics, 60(6), pp. 503-508.
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4Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1983) Effect of blinking on the level of oxygen beneath hard and soft gas-permeable contact lenses. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 54(3), pp. 229-234.
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9Kiely, Patricia M., Carney, Leo G., & Smith, George (1982) Diurnal variations of corneal topography and thickness. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 59(12), pp. 976-982.
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72Brennan, Noel A. & Carney, Leo G. (1982) Effect of aging and the environment on oxygen availability under hydrogel contact lenses. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 59(12), pp. 1008-1112.
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37Carney, Leo G. (1982) Contact Lens Correction of Visual Loss in Keratoconus. Acta Ophthalmologica, 60(5), pp. 795-802.
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14Carney, Leo G. (1982) Visual Loss in Keratoconus. Archives of Ophthalmology, 100(8), pp. 1282-1285.
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12Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1982) Recovery of the human cornea from anoxic stress. International Contact Lens Clinic, 9(4), pp. 244-246.
Kiely, Patricia M., Smith, George, & Carney, Leo G. (1982) The mean shape of the human cornea. Optica Acta, 29(8), pp. 1027-1040.
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138Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1982) Can fenestrations increase the oxygen tension beneath hydrogel lenses? American Journal Of Optometry And Physiological Optics, 59(10), 47P.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1982) The Nature of Normal Blinking Patterns. Acta Ophthalmologica, 60(3), pp. 427-433.
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36Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1982) Response of the Human Cornea to Anoxic Stress. Australian Journal of Optometry, 65(2), pp. 56-57.
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77Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1981) Oxygen tension beneath contact lenses under the closed eyelid: human eye measurements. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 58(10), pp. 806-809.
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15Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1981) Oxygen performance of contact lenses: A human eye model. International Contact Lens Clinic, 8, pp. 17-21.
Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1981) Models of Oxygen Performance for the Static, Dynamic and Closed-Lid Wear of Hydrogel Contact Lenses. Australian Journal of Optometry, 64(6), pp. 223-233.
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90Hill, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1980) Human tear responses to alkali. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 19(2), pp. 207-210.
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Carney, Leo & Fullard, Roderick J. (1979) Ocular Irritation and Evironmental pH. Australian Journal of Optometry, 62(8), pp. 335-336.
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88Bowman, Kenneth J., Carney, Leo G., & Collin, H.Barry (1979) Bilateral keratoconus posticus circumscriptus: a case report. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 56(7), pp. 435-440.
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13Hess, Robert F. & Carney, Leo G. (1979) Vision through an abnormal cornea: A pilot study of the relationship between visual loss from corneal distortion, corneal edema, keratoconus, and some allied corneal pathology. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 18(5), pp. 476-483.
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12Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1979) Tear pH: Resistance to change. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 50(3), pp. 351-352.
Efron, Nathan & Carney, Leo G. (1979) Oxygen levels beneath the closed eyelid. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 18(1), pp. 93-95.
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25Bowman, Kenneth J., Smith, George, & Carney, Leo G. (1978) Corneal topography and monocular diplopia following near work. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 55(12), pp. 818-823.
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2Kiely, Patricia M. & Carney, Leo G. (1978) Influence of Lid Pressure on Corneal Topography. Australian Journal of Optometry, 61, pp. 390-392.
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105Hill, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1978) Tear pH: How predictable? Journal of the American Optometric Association, 49(3), pp. 269-270.
Kiely, Patricia & Carney, Leo G. (1978) Influence of Ophthalmic Solutions on Corneal Contour. Australian Journal of Optometry, 61, pp. 6-8.
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48Carney, Leo G. (1978) Near Vision Difficulties With Flexible Contact Lens Wear. Australian Journal of Optometry, 61, pp. 357-360.
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142Carney, Leo G. & Collin, H. Barry (1977) 48th ANZAAS congress Melbourne. Australian Journal of Optometry, September, pp. 317-319.
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69Carney, Leo G. & Woo, George C. (1977) Comparison of accommodation with rigid and flexible contact lenses. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 54(9), pp. 595-597.
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Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard (1977) Human Tear pH- how individualized. Australian Journal of Optometry, 60, pp. 258-259.
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50Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Hydrogen ion concentration of human tears: Effects of prolonged eye closure. Archives of Ophthalmology, 36(12), pp. 835-838.
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HIll, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1976) The closed eye environment: pH. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 53(11), pp. 718-719.
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54Hill, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1976) Extended wear systems. Contact Lens Forum, October, pp. 29-31.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Other hydrophilic lens environments: pH. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 53(9 pt1), pp. 456-458.
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39Carney, Leo G. (1976) The basis for corneal shape change during contact lens wear. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 52(7), pp. 445-454.
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158Carney, Leo G. (1976) Reshaping the cornea with contact lenses. Contact Lens Spectrum, June, pp. 16-21.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Human Tear pH. Diurnal Variations. Archives of Ophthalmology, 94(5), pp. 821-824.
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36Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Tear pH and the hard (PMMA) contact lens patient. International Contact Lens Clinic, 3(Spring), pp. 27-30.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1975) pH profiles: Part I--One pH, or many? Journal of the American Optometric Association, 46(11), pp. 1143-1145.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1975) pH profiles: Part II--Descriptive analyses. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 46(11), pp. 1146-1147.
Carney, Leo G. (1975) Hydrophilic lens effects on central and peripheral corneal thickness and corneal topography. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, 52(8), pp. 521-523.
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Carney, Leo G. (1975) Effect of Hypoxia on Central and Peripheral Corneal Thickness and Corneal Topography. Australian Journal of Optometry, 58, pp. 61-65.
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75Carney, Leo G. (1975) Refractive Error and visual acuity changes during contact lens wear. The Contact Lens Journal, 5, pp. 23-34.
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154Carney, Leo G. (1974) Central and peripheral corneal thickness changes during contact lens wear. The Contact Lens Journal, 5, pp. 3-10.
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131Bailey, Ian L. & Carney, Leo G. (1973) Corneal changes from hydrophilic contact lenses. American Journal of Optometry, 50(4), pp. 299-304.
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2Bailey, Ian L. & Carney, Leo G. (1972) The inter-relationship of corneal thickness and shape changes. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 43(6), pp. 669-672.
Carney, Leo G. (1972) Luminance of fluorescein solutions. American Journal of Optometry and Archives of American Academy of Optometry, 49(3), pp. 200-204.
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120Clarke, B.A.J. & Carney, Leo G. (1971) Refractive index and reflectance of the anterior surface of the cornea. American Journal of Optometry and Archives of American Academy of Optometry, 48(4), pp. 333-343.
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212Bailey, Ian L. & Carney, Leo G. (1970) Analyzing contact lens induced changes of the corneal curvature. American Journal of Optometry and Archives of American Academy of Optometry, 47(10), pp. 761-768.
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Conference Paper
Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2009) Development of a method to measure upper eyelid pressure on the cornea. In Proceedings of the 12 Biennial Scientific and Educators' Meeting in Optometry, Optometrists Association Australia, University of Auckland, Auckland.
Rammohan, K.W., Calland, J., & Carney, Leo G. (1988) Oligoclonal IgG in tears of patients with multiple sclerosis. In American Academy of Neurology, 40th annual Meeting Program, Neurology, 1988.
Conference Item
Vincent, Stephen, Collins, Michael J., Read, Scott A., & Carney, Leo G. (2010) Ocular characteristics in myopic anisometropia. In 88th Annual Meeting American Academy of Optometry, 17-20 November 2010, San Francisco, CA.
Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2009) Development of a method to measure upper eyelid pressure on the cornea [Abstract]. In 12th Scientific Meeting in Optometry, 28–30 September 2008, University of Auckland.
Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2009) The measurement of eyelid margin pressure on the ocular surface [Abstract]. In The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2009 Annual Meeting, May 3 - 7, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US.
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31Shaw, Alyra J., Collins, Michael J., Davis, Brett A., & Carney, Leo G. (2008) Eyelid pressure : inferences from corneal topographic changes. In The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2008 Annual Meeting, April 27 - May 1, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US.
