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tonometry measurements are in Q1 and Q1 also. sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-11-09
In Reply to: It's pretty clear-sm - mls

Subject: tonometry measurements are in Q1 and Q1 also. sm

Clinics - Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation ...
In this study, 2 consecutive DCT measurements were performed in all eyes, and only Q1 and Q2 measurements were accepted. The examiner performing the DCT ...
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