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HeterophoriaDOWLEY, D.Optometry and vision science. 1990, Vol 67, Num 6, pp 456-460, issn 1040-5488Article

Normal heterophoric changes : 20 years' follow-upSPIERER, A; HEFETZ, L.Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology. 1997, Vol 235, Num 6, pp 345-348, issn 0721-832XArticle

The efficacy of vision therapy for convergence excessGALLAWAY, M; SCHEIMAN, M.Journal of the American Optometric Association. 1997, Vol 68, Num 2, pp 81-86, issn 0003-0244Article

Phoria variation secondary to cover test technique at nearSPARKS, Bernard I; M.Optometry. 2002, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 51-54Article

Long-term stability of alignment in the monofixation syndromeARTHUR, B. W; SMITH, J. T; SCOTT, W. E et al.Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. 1989, Vol 26, Num 5, pp 224-231, issn 0191-3913Conference Paper

The video display terminal eye clinic : clinical reportSHEEDY, J. E; PARSONS, S. D.Optometry and vision science. 1990, Vol 67, Num 8, pp 622-626, issn 1040-5488Article

Double vision worth a double takeGILBERT, Molly E; MEIRA, Dalia; FOROOZAN, Rod et al.Survey of ophthalmology. 2006, Vol 51, Num 6, pp 587-591, issn 0039-6257, 5 p.Article

Baseline characteristics in the Myopia Progression study, a clinical trial of bifocals to slow Myopia ProgressionFULK, G. W; CYERT, L. A; PARKER, D. E et al.Optometry and vision science. 1998, Vol 75, Num 7, pp 485-492, issn 1040-5488Article

Normakkommodativer Konvergenzexzess : Langzeitverlauf bei konservativer Therapie mit Bifokalbrille = Normaccommodative convergence excess : long-term follow-up when treated with bifocalsECKSTEIN, A. K; FISCHER, M; ESSER, J et al.Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde. 1998, Vol 212, Num 4, pp 218-225, issn 0023-2165Conference Paper

An esophoric shift associated with sustained fixationBIRNBAUM, M. H.American journal of optometry and physiological optics. 1985, Vol 62, Num 1, pp 732-735, issn 0093-7002Article

Monocular estimate method retinoscopy: Central tendency measures and relationship to refractive status and heterophoriaTASSINARI, John T.Optometry and vision science. 2002, Vol 79, Num 11, pp 708-714, issn 1040-5488, 7 p.Article

Can bifocals slow myopia progression ?FULK, G. W; CYERT, L. A.Journal of the American Optometric Association. 1996, Vol 67, Num 12, pp 749-754, issn 0003-0244Article

Is esophoria a factor in slowing of myopia by progressive lenses?BROWN, Brian; EDWARDS, Marion H; LEUNG, Jackson T. M et al.Optometry and vision science. 2002, Vol 79, Num 10, pp 638-642, issn 1040-5488Article

A randomized trial of the effect of single-vision vs. bifocal lenses on myopia progression in children with esophoriaFULK, George W; CYERT, Lynn A; PARKER, Donald E et al.Optometry and vision science. 2000, Vol 77, Num 8, pp 395-401, issn 1040-5488Article

Development of phoria in childrenWALLINE, J. J; MUTTI, D. O; ZADNIK, K et al.Optometry and vision science. 1998, Vol 75, Num 8, pp 605-610, issn 1040-5488Article

Egocenter location in children with strabismus : in the median plane and unchanged by surgeryDENGIS, C. A; STEINBACH, M. J; ONO, H et al.Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 1993, Vol 34, Num 10, pp 2990-2995, issn 0146-0404Article

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