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Myopia Research 3.mp3

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digifishmusic

August 10th, 2008

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Myopia is short sightedness (distance objects look blurry) and a common form starts at around 6 years of age and continues to increase in severity until about 16-18. The rate of progression determines how short-sighted the child will become. This presentation details the findings of a study where the rate of myopic progression in a group of school children wearing bifocal lenses (including base-in prism) was about half that in a group of children wearing standard (single vision) lenses. Recording chain: Edirol R09HR internal mics high gain.

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conference
experiment
lecture
myopia
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research
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Type

Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

10:03.469

File size

11.5 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bitrate

160 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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Agnostura_Elwar

4 years, 4 months ago

Hi! Excellent recording. I used it in this experimental track: https://soundcloud.com/agnosturaelwar/who-was-that-man
Thank you!

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