MICROFLUCTUATIONS OF ACCOMODATIONAS A NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF ASTHENOPIA WHEN USING DEVICES
Abstract
About the Authors
R. R. AkhmadeevRussian Federation
T. R. Mukhamadeev
Russian Federation
E. F. Shaykhutdinova
Russian Federation
A. R. Khusniyarova
Russian Federation
L. R. Idrisova
Russian Federation
M. F. Timerbulatova
Russian Federation
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Akhmadeev R.R., Mukhamadeev T.R., Shaykhutdinova E.F., Khusniyarova A.R., Idrisova L.R., Timerbulatova M.F. MICROFLUCTUATIONS OF ACCOMODATIONAS A NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF ASTHENOPIA WHEN USING DEVICES. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2020;15(4):95-100. (In Russ.)