Visual acuity testability and comparability in Australian preschool children: the Sydney Paediatric Eye Disease Study

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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1020893898
P356DOI10.1038/EYE.2012.60
P932PMC publication ID3396162
P698PubMed publication ID22498798
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P2093author name stringP Mitchell
K A Rose
G A Gole
A Kifley
A S-I Pai
J F Leone
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P921main subjecteye diseaseQ3041498
P304page(s)925-932
P577publication date2012-04-13
P1433published inEyeQ10278937
P1476titleVisual acuity testability and comparability in Australian preschool children: the Sydney Paediatric Eye Disease Study
P478volume26

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