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Myopia: precedents for research in the twenty-first century
Bernard Gilmartin
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Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
College of Health and Life Sciences
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21st Century
100%
Myopia
100%
Vitreous Chamber
75%
Refractive Error
25%
Ocular Pathology
25%
Family History
25%
Near Work
25%
Cognitive Demand
25%
High Myopia
25%
Genetic Modeling
25%
Spectacle Lenses
25%
Hyperopic Defocus
25%
Heritability
25%
Juvenile-onset
25%
Lenticular
25%
Twin Study
25%
Higher Index
25%
Myopic Eye
25%
Chamber Dimension
25%
Genetic Characteristics
25%
Pharmaceutical Approach
25%
Pirenzepine
25%
Longitudinal Shortening
25%
Young Adolescents
25%
Oculomotor Dysfunction
25%
Ocular Volume
25%
Myopia Prevalence
25%
Myopia Progression
25%
Corneal Power
25%
Structural Correlates
25%
Optical Approach
25%
Muscarinic Antagonists
25%
Progressive Addition
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vitreous Chamber
100%
Refractive Error
33%
Ocular Pathology
33%
Family History
33%
Prevalence
33%
High Myopia
33%
Twin Study
33%
Precursor
33%
Genetic Trait
33%
Progression of Myopia
33%
Pirenzepine
33%
Muscarinic Antagonist
33%
Heritability
33%
Neuroscience
Myopia
100%
Vitreous
50%
Refractive Error
16%
Pirenzepine
16%
Muscarinic Antagonist
16%
Progression of Myopia
16%