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In Vitro Method for Integrated Angular Light Scattering Measurements in Eye Lenses

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Abstract

Many investigators have attempted to quantitively measure the light scattering from extracted eye lenses. Several different techniques have been used, for example: Söderberg et al1 used a rather simple method (a camera light-meter) and detected large angel scattering, Sivak et al2 designed a scanning laser system that used the detected error in the refraktive properties of the lens, which could be considered as small angel scatter.

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