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Polarisation and polarising lenses
In this CET article on polarisation and polarising lenses, Andrew Keirl revisits the theory of polarisation and discusses some of the polarising products available (C1841)12 August 2005

Pachymetry - Part 1
Defining normal corneal thickness and normal IOP measures05 August 2005

Eye essentials 2
Advances in technology have led to improvements in methods of measuring and assessing ocular structures. The increasing use of the laser has developed alongside microprocessor improvements allowing miniaturisation of hardware and greater software capability. Increasingly, much of the optometric assessment may be automated and digital encoding of data allows accurate storage, measurement and analysis. Dr Sandip Doshi and Bill Harvey provide a brief overview of the technology (CET module 1776) 22 July 2005

Eye essentials 1: Objective and subjective refraction
To mark the launch of a major new series of textbooks, optician begins a new regular CET series with a short article by Bill Harvey and Andrew Franklin outlining some key points about refraction. CET module C163108 July 2005

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