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1. Objective Analysis of Pre-Lens Tear Film Stability of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Using Ring Mire Projection

2. Subjective Comparison of Pre-Lens Tear Film Stability of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Using Ring Mire Projection

5. Sehprobleme und trockenes Auge

7. Innovative Bildgebung mittels moderner Placido Ring Projektion

11. The Ability of a Virtual Implantation Device to Evaluate Two Intraocular Lens Designs.

12. [Post-SMILE-What myopes know about their secondary emmetropic eyes].

13. Solution-related in Vitro Dewetting Behavior of Various Daily Disposable Contact Lenses.

14. Vision tests on spectacle lenses and contact lenses for optical myopia correction: a pilot study.

15. Morphological characteristics of Meibomian Glands and their Influence on Dry Eye disease in contact lens wearers.

16. Ultraviolet and Visible Transmittance of Soft Contact Lenses with and without Ultraviolet Blockers.

17. Introducing a novel in vivo method to access visual performance during dewetting process of contact lens surface.

18. Lipid Analysis on Block Copolymer-containing Packaging Solution and Lens Care Regimens: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

19. Impact of meibomian gland width on successful contact lens use.

21. Clinical factors associated with contact lens dropout.

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23. Cataract quantification using swept-source optical coherence tomography.

24. Axis-free correction of astigmatism using bifocal soft contact lenses.

25. A novel in-vitro method for assessing contact lens surface dewetting: Non-invasive keratograph dry-up time (NIK-DUT).

27. Associations with Meibomian Gland Atrophy in Daily Contact Lens Wearers.

28. Measuring of corneal thickness of contact lens wearers with keratoconus and keratoplasty by means of optical coherence tomography (OCT).

29. Intraocular pressure fluctuations in professional brass and woodwind musicians during common playing conditions.

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