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Onchocerciasis is not a major cause of blindness in two endemic villages in Sierra Leone. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Res Notes
Kargbo-Labour I   +10 more
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Increasing myopia in Scotland at age of 3.5-5.5 years: A retrospective epidemiological study. [PDF]

open access: yesOphthalmic Physiol Opt
Evans BJW   +5 more
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School Vision Testing

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960
From time to time there is a need for papers to be heard on subjects closely allied with the practice of ophthalmology but which do not have any obvious dramatic appeal. Vision testing in the schools is one such topic. The school population represents a most challenging and fertile area for the practice of preventive medicine.
Albert E. Sloane, Perry Rosenthal
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Color vision testing

Ophthalmic Genetics, 2004
The science of color vision testing has evolved since its inception in the late 1700s. Since then, the rudimentary technique of comparing color names has been replaced by more sophisticated methods. Commonly used tests in clinical practice today include isochromatic plates, arrangement tests, anomaloscopes, and lantern tests.
Stephanie A. Hagstrom   +2 more
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A Test of a Centre's Vision

Healthcare Management Forum, 2003
The Thames Valley Children's Centre, a regional Children's Rehabilitation Centre, was determined to assess the extent to which its Vision (“Our Clients at Their Best”) was being achieved. With a sample of 50 former clients, and utilizing a specially constructed survey tool based on the important life outcomes literature, they found that they were ...
John LaPorta   +5 more
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Drivers‘ Vision Tests

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1951
(1951). Drivers‘ Vision Tests. Clinical and Experimental Optometry: Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 57-61.
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A New Vision for Testing

Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses testing in U.S. public schools, with a particular focus on research on the cognitive science and psychology of testing. It is suggested that when tests are designed well and paired with meaningful activity, they can deepen and support students' understanding and recall of facts and concepts.
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