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The following pages link to Dynamic mechanical properties of human lenses (Q81421220):
Displaying 49 items.
- Optical Coherence Tomography as a Tool for Ocular Dynamics Estimation (Q27316045) (← links)
- Sequential Application of Glass Coverslips to Assess the Compressive Stiffness of the Mouse Lens: Strain and Morphometric Analyses. (Q30357282) (← links)
- Gradient moduli lens models: how material properties and application of forces can affect deformation and distributions of stress. (Q30376345) (← links)
- The mechanical properties of ex vivo bovine and porcine crystalline lenses: age-related changes and location-dependent variations (Q30437715) (← links)
- Estimation of mechanical properties of a viscoelastic medium using a laser-induced microbubble interrogated by an acoustic radiation force. (Q30462933) (← links)
- In vivo measurement of age-related stiffening in the crystalline lens by Brillouin optical microscopy. (Q30463454) (← links)
- Shear modulus data for the human lens determined from a spinning lens test. (Q30464892) (← links)
- An improved spinning lens test to determine the stiffness of the human lens. (Q30465943) (← links)
- On the growth and internal structure of the human lens (Q30475272) (← links)
- Age-related changes in centripetal ciliary body movement relative to centripetal lens movement in monkeys. (Q30478377) (← links)
- Atomic force microscopy measurements of lens elasticity in monkey eyes (Q30490901) (← links)
- Mapping age-related elasticity changes in porcine lenses using bubble-based acoustic radiation force (Q30497075) (← links)
- Restoration of accommodation: surgical options for correction of presbyopia (Q30842694) (← links)
- Age-related compaction of lens fibers affects the structure and optical properties of rabbit lenses. (Q33311613) (← links)
- The influence of first near-spectacle reading correction on accommodation and its interaction with convergence (Q33704946) (← links)
- Adaptation to Progressive Additive Lenses: Potential Factors to Consider. (Q33746861) (← links)
- Saccadic lens instability increases with accommodative stimulus in presbyopes (Q34033704) (← links)
- Objective accommodation measurements in prepresbyopic eyes using an autorefractor and an aberrometer (Q34051975) (← links)
- Accommodative lens refilling in rhesus monkeys. (Q34052314) (← links)
- Pharmacologically stimulated pupil and accommodative changes in Guinea pigs (Q34107588) (← links)
- Influence of amplitude, starting point, and age on first- and second-order dynamics of Edinger-Westphal-stimulated accommodation in rhesus monkeys (Q34735371) (← links)
- Primate lens capsule elasticity assessed using Atomic Force Microscopy (Q35013584) (← links)
- Age-dependence of the optomechanical responses of ex vivo human lenses from India and the USA, and the force required to produce these in a lens stretcher: the similarity to in vivo disaccommodation (Q35146314) (← links)
- Dynamic testing of regional viscoelastic behavior of canine sclera (Q35577133) (← links)
- Optomechanical response of human and monkey lenses in a lens stretcher (Q36194468) (← links)
- Lens hardness not related to the age-related decline of accommodative amplitude (Q36891869) (← links)
- Maintaining transparency: a review of the developmental physiology and pathophysiology of two avascular tissues (Q36963548) (← links)
- Role of the lens capsule on the mechanical accommodative response in a lens stretcher (Q37209856) (← links)
- Short-term adaptive modification of dynamic ocular accommodation (Q37270557) (← links)
- The stability of steady state accommodation in human infants. (Q37371187) (← links)
- Distribution of Young's modulus in porcine corneas after riboflavin/UVA-induced collagen cross-linking as measured by atomic force microscopy (Q37539486) (← links)
- Measuring the viscosity of whole bovine lens using a fiber optic oxygen sensing system (Q37559625) (← links)
- Pupil responses to near visual demand during human visual development. (Q38581699) (← links)
- High refractive index polysiloxane as injectable, in situ curable accommodating intraocular lens. (Q39346718) (← links)
- Functionalised polysiloxanes as injectable, in situ curable accommodating intraocular lenses (Q42413801) (← links)
- Insights into the age-related decline in the amplitude of accommodation of the human lens using a non-linear finite-element model (Q42841217) (← links)
- Adaptive calibration of dynamic accommodation--implications for accommodating intraocular lenses. (Q43210391) (← links)
- Finite element modeling, validation, and parametric investigations of a retinal reattachment stent (Q48352991) (← links)
- The impact of intraocular pressure on elastic wave velocity estimates in the crystalline lens (Q48583020) (← links)
- Can reliable values of Young's modulus be deduced from Fisher's (1971) spinning lens measurements? (Q51364956) (← links)
- Noninvasive assessment of age-related stiffness of crystalline lenses in a rabbit model using ultrasound elastography. (Q55346635) (← links)
- Stiffness gradient in the crystalline lens (Q79736757) (← links)
- Age related changes in accommodative dynamics in humans: response to Dr. Schachar's letter (Q81507794) (← links)
- [Accommodation and presbyopia : part 1: physiology of accommodation and development of presbyopia] (Q81563957) (← links)
- Age related changes in accommodative dynamics in humans (Q82128045) (← links)
- Estimating the external force acting on the human eye lens during accommodation by finite element modelling (Q83914808) (← links)
- A geometric model of ocular accommodation (Q84984731) (← links)
- Age-related changes in eye lens biomechanics, morphology, refractive index and transparency (Q92024248) (← links)
- Optical coherence elastography of cold cataract in porcine lens (Q92320774) (← links)