In vitro dimensions and curvatures of human lenses
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Fabrice Manns | David B. Denham | Robert C. Augusteyn | Jean-Marie Parel | Arthur Ho | David Borja | F. Manns | J. Parel | A. Ho | R. Augusteyn | D. Borja | D. Denham | Viviana Fernandez | Alexandre M. Rosen | V. Fernandez | A. Rosen | V. Fernández
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