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Doctoral thesis Corneal Ablation an
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Contents Corneal Ablation and Conta
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2.2.1. Fitting surfaces............
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5.3.3. Ablation efficiency factors
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10.5. DISCUSSION...................
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We thank José Antonio Sánchez-Gil
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BOZR Back Optic Zone Radius BCVA Be
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INTRODUCTION 1.1. MOTIVATION The fr
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INTRODUCTION 1.2. THE OPTICAL SYSTE
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INTRODUCTION Myopia is a very commo
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INTRODUCTION a point focus: the dif
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INTRODUCTION system, and tilt repre
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INTRODUCTION term Z 0 2 stands for
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INTRODUCTION which image was shadow
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INTRODUCTION The defocus Zernike te
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INTRODUCTION 1.4.6.3. Internal Aber
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INTRODUCTION 1.5.2.3. Alternating v
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INTRODUCTION and further-more, at l
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INTRODUCTION alcohol is used to loo
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INTRODUCTION changes in reflectivit
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INTRODUCTION Marcos et al. (Marcos
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INTRODUCTION 1.7.3. Ablation effici
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INTRODUCTION corneal surface may be
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INTRODUCTION Algorithm design: The
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INTRODUCTION contact lenses the fie
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INTRODUCTION 1.10.1. Tear studies A
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INTRODUCTION there are still many u
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INTRODUCTION 6. Evaluation and unde
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METHODS 2Chapter Chapter 2 - Method
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METHODS 2.1. MEASUREMENT OF OPTICAL
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METHODS In both profilometers, cust
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METHODS The measurement method that
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METHODS Fig. 2. 9. Set of points in
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METHODS Slit lamp Scheimpflug Camer
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METHODS representing the deviation
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METHODS 2.2.2.2. Ablation pattern f
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METHODS direction. These calculatio
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METHODS eye through the whole pupil
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METHODS (1993) power thresholds for
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METHODS alignment (frontal-illumina
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METHODS Fig. 2. 24. Example frame f
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METHODS 4) New image processing too
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METHODS Fig. 2. 28. Corrected entra
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METHODS Badal lens, corresponds to
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METHODS Each VA measurement consist
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REFRACTIVE SURGERY PMMA MODEL 3.1.
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CHAPTER 3 optimization of refractiv
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CHAPTER 3 These data demonstrate th
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CHAPTER 3 regression line, since it
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CHAPTER 3 Figure 3.3 shows one of t
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CHAPTER 3 Ablation efficiency facto
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CHAPTER 3 considering the same set
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CHAPTER 3 3.5.3 Impact of correctio
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ABLATION PROPERTIES OF FILOFOCON A
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OPTIMIZED LASER PLATFORMS 5.1 ABSTR
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CHAPTER 5 pulses. Fluence, repetiti
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CHAPTER 5 ablations. The slit-confo
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CHAPTER 5 (Anera et al., 2003): d S
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CHAPTER 5 asymmetries also appeared
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CHAPTER 5 5.3.4. Ablation patterns
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CHAPTER 5 a) b) : 6.5 mm c) Fig. 5.
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CHAPTER 5 achieve proper reflection
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CHAPTER 5 Both the ablation algorit
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CHAPTER 6 6.3.1. Hybrid porcine-pla
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CHAPTER 6 is detected. Therefore, i
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- Page 262 and 263: RESÚMENES Resúmenes 3 Predicción
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RESÚMENES 5 Evaluación de perfile
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RESÚMENES 6 Modelo híbrido porcin
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RESÚMENES 7 Cambios en los mapas d
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RESÚMENES Conclusiones: Se ha desa
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RESÚMENES RGP pueden reducir en gr
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RESÚMENES multiCL+, -0.04±0.09 pa
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CONCLUSIONES Conclusiones LOGROS AL
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CONCLUSIONES modelo in-vitro encont
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CONCLUSIONES LISTA DE RESULTADOS ME
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CONCLUSIONES LÍNEAS DE INVESTIGACI
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Agradecimientos Hace muchos años y