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1. Settling characteristics of scleral lenses in Chinese adults with refractive error.

2. Effect of no eyeglasses sales on the quality of eye care: an experimental evidence from China.

3. Factors Associated with the Spectacle Wear Compliance among Primary School Students with Refractive Error in Rural China.

4. The Chinese version of the Pediatric Refractive Error Profile2 (PREP2): Translation, validation and reliability.

5. Impact of spectacles wear on uncorrected visual acuity among urban migrant primary school children in China: a cluster-randomised clinical trial.

6. Using incognito standardised patients to evaluate quality of eye care in China.

7. Evaluation of the Necessity for Cycloplegia During Refraction of Chinese Children Between 4 and 10 Years Old.

8. Chinese Expert Consensus on Perioperative Medication in Laser Corneal Refractive Surgeries (2019).

9. Evaluation of tear film and the morphological changes of meibomian glands in young Asian soft contact lens wearers and non-wearers.

10. A Randomized Noninferiority Trial of Wearing Adjustable Glasses versus Standard and Ready-made Spectacles among Chinese Schoolchildren: Wearability and Evaluation of Adjustable Refraction III.

11. Incidence and correction of vision impairment among elderly population in southern urban China.

12. Teachers' influence on purchase and wear of children's glasses in rural China: The PRICE study.

13. Effect of a Local Vision Care Center on Eyeglasses Use and School Performance in Rural China: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.

14. Safety of Spectacles for Children's Vision: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

15. Randomized, controlled trial of an educational intervention to promote spectacle use in rural China: the see well to learn well study.

16. Self correction of refractive error among young people in rural China: results of cross sectional investigation.

17. The child self-refraction study results from urban Chinese children in Guangzhou.

18. A randomized, clinical trial evaluating ready-made and custom spectacles delivered via a school-based screening program in China.

19. Visual morbidity due to inaccurate spectacles among school children in rural China: the See Well to Learn Well Project, report 1.

20. Prevalence and determinants of spectacle nonwear among rural Chinese secondary schoolchildren: the Xichang Pediatric Refractive Error Study Report 3.

21. [Refractive errors: analysis of 2,651 cases (author's transl)].

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