Effect of tear film break-up on higher-order aberrations measured with wavefront sensor.
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Takashi Fujikado | Toshifumi Mihashi | Yoko Hirohara | Teruhito Kuroda | Naoyuki Maeda | Shizuka Koh | Yasuo Tano | Yuichi Hori | Y. Tano | T. Mihashi | T. Fujikado | Y. Hirohara | N. Maeda | S. Koh | Y. Hori | Hitoshi Watanabe | Teruhito Kuroda | Hitoshi Watanabe
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