Year: 1976
Number of items: 10.
Hill, Richard M. and Carney, Leo G. (1976) Extended wear systems. Contact Lens Forum October:pp. 29-31.
Carney, Leo G. and Hill, Richard M. (1976) Human Tear pH. Diurnal Variations. Archives of Ophthalmology 94(5):pp. 821-824.
Carney, Leo G. and Hill, Richard M. (1976) Hydrogen ion concentration of human tears: Effects of prolonged eye closure. Archives of Ophthalmology 36(12):pp. 835-838.
Bailey, Ian L. and Lovie-Kitchin, Jan E. (1976) New design principles for visual acuity letter charts. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics 53(11):pp. 740-745.
Carney, Leo G. and Hill, Richard M. (1976) Other hydrophilic lens environments: pH. American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics 53(9 pt1):pp. 456-458.
Carney, Leo G. (1976) Reshaping the cornea with contact lenses
. Contact Lens Spectrum June:pp. 16-21.
Carney, Leo G. and 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. and Hill, Richard M. (1976) Tear pH: Hydrophilic lenses and the closed eye. International Contact Lens Clinic 3:pp. 30-31.
Carney, 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.
HIll, Richard M. and 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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