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Contact Lens and Anterior Eye

1 August 2000, Volume 23, Issue 3
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Editorial

67
Richard Pearson
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Articles

CONTACT LENSES IN MYOPIA REDUCTION - FROM ORTHOFOCUS TO ACCELERATED ORTHOKERATOLOGY 68
Wai-On Lui, Marion H. Edwards & Pauline Cho
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ORTHOKERATOLOGY IN LOW MYOPIA. PART 1: EFFICACY AND PREDICTABILITY 77
Wai-On Lui & Marion H. Edwards
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ORTHOKERATOLOGY IN LOW MYOPIA. PART 2: CORNEAL TOPOGRAPHIC CHANGES AND SAFETY OVER 100 DAYS 90
Wai-On Lui & Marion H. Edwards
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Book Review

Corneal Topography: Principles and applications 100
KM Oliver
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New British Standards

102
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Letter to the Editor

THE WHY AND WHEREFORE OF SOFT LENS VISUAL PERFORMANCE 103
Jonathan S Pointer
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Corrigenda

104
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