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EFFECT OF AGE AND EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED AMETROPIA ON THE OPTICS AND MORPHOLOGY OF THE AVIAN CRYSTALLINE LENS

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Abstract

The avian lens possesses secondary lens fibres that are crescent shaped and tapered at both ends such that they extend to meet one another at a single point at the lens poles.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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