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Relations Between Three Measures of Ocular Forward Light Scatter and Two Measures of Backward Light Scatter.

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Abstract

Measures of light scattered back from the lens may be useful if they are able to predict disability glare effects, and serve as reliable indices of forward scatter. We measured forward and back scatter by several methods to examine this issue.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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