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Book Chapter
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.
Journal Article
Thompson, Lester J. & Hill, Richard M. (2010) 'Welfare colonialism' and traditional culture: The case of the child protection proposals in the Solomon Islands. New Community Quarterly, 8(3), pp. 37-43.
Thompson, Lester J. & Hill, Richard (2009) Disrupting the new orthodoxy : emergency intervention and Indigenous social policy. New Community Quarterly, 7(1), pp. 49-55.
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354Ranft, 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.
Carney, 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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5Carney, 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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3Carney, 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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2Fink, 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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1Fink, 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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1Fink, 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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1Fink, 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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7Fink, 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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6Fink, 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., 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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2Carney, 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., Habenicht, Brenda L., & Hill, Richard M. (1990) Ophthalmic salines and the acidity question. The Contact Lens Journal, 18(7), pp. 191-192.
Carney, 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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9Ranft, 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.
Barr, 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.
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.
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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75Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1986) In search of "Ideal After Care". Contact Lens Forum, 23(September).
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1986) Contact lenses and the blink. The Contact Lens Journal, 14, pp. 3-6.
Carney, 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.
Carney, 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.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1984) Variations in blinking bahaviour during soft lens wear. International Contact Lens Clinic, 11(4), pp. 250-253.
HIll, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1984) The effect of hard lens wear on blinking behaviour. International Contact Lens Clinic, 11, pp. 242-248.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1982) The Nature of Normal Blinking Patterns. Acta Ophthalmologica, 60(3), pp. 427-433.
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38Hill, 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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9Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1979) Tear pH: Resistance to change. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 50(3), pp. 351-352.
Hill, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1978) Tear pH: How predictable? Journal of the American Optometric Association, 49(3), pp. 269-270.
Hill, Richard M. & Carney, Leo G. (1977) Tear pH and the soft contact lens patient. International Contact Lens Clinic, 3, pp. 71-76.
Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard (1977) Human Tear pH- how individualized. Australian Journal of Optometry, 60, pp. 258-259.
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55Carney, 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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1Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Tear pH: Hydrophilic lenses and the closed eye. International Contact Lens Clinic, 3, pp. 30-31.
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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58Hill, 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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42Carney, Leo G. & Hill, Richard M. (1976) Human Tear pH. Diurnal Variations. Archives of Ophthalmology, 94(5), pp. 821-824.
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38Carney, 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.
