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  1. Is there a relationship between care system and compliance? Guthrie S, Dumbleton K, Jones LW. Contact Lens Spectrum. April 2016.
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  3. Financial Implications of Patient Compliance. Guthrie S, Dumbleton K, Jones LW. Contact Lens Spectrum. December 2014.
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  5. Corneal Infiltrates With Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Wear and the Role of Compliance. Dumbleton K, Luensemann D (2013). Optometry Rounds. 1(5)
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  7. How compliant are today’s lens wearers? Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D. Contact Lens Spectrum. June 2010.
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  9. The quest for all day comfort. Dumbleton K, Jones L. Contact Lens Spectrum. December 2009.
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  11. The evolution of contact lens wetting agents. Dumbleton K, Jones L. Contact Lens Spectrum. October 2009.
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  13. What contact lens materials are patients wearing? Dumbleton K, Jones L. Contact Lens Spectrum. August 2009.
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  15. Contact lens deposits – Patient or material driven? Jones L, Dumbleton K. Contact Lens Spectrum. June 2009.
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  17. Silicone Hydrogels for all; No longer just a select few. Dumbleton K, Jones L. Contact Lens Spectrum. April 2009.
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  19. Don’t compromise with your teenagers. Dumbleton K, Jones L. Contact Lens Spectrum. February 2009.
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  21. A Silicone Hydrogel Material Gets an Upgrade. Jones L, Dumbleton K. Contact Lens Spectrum. December 2007.
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  23. Fitting a Challenging Case with a Custom Silicone Hydrogel. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Woods J.  Contact Lens Spectrum. June 2007.
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  25. AIR OPTIX Individual™: A Unique Made-to-Order Silicone Hydrogel Lens. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Woods J.  The Optician;233(6104):45-47.
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  27. Fitting and evaluating a custom silicone hydrogel lens. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Woods J.  Contact Lens Spectrum. April 2007.
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  29. Introducing O2OPTIX Custom™: A Unique Made-to-Order Silicone Hydrogel Lens. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Woods J.  Contact Lens Spectrum. February 2007.
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  31. Surface treatment, wetting and modulus of silicone hydrogels. Jones L, Subbaraman, Rogers R and Dumbleton K (2006). Optician 232(6067): 28-34.
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  33. Benefits of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses. Fonn D, Dumbleton K, Jalbert I and Sivak A. Contact Lens Spectrum. February 2006.
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  35. Silicone Hydrogels Part 1: Technological Developments. Jones L and Dumbleton K (2005). Optometry Today. November 18th 2005.
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  37. Conjunctival Appearance Related to Silicone Hydrogel Lens Wear. Fonn, D, Dumbleton K, Papas E. Contact Lens Spectrum 2005;20(9):46-52.
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  39. Silicone Hydrogels: Will they displace conventional lenses? Jones L and Dumbleton K. Optometry Today. Aug. 2004.
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  41. Silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Part 1: Evolution and current status. Jones L and Dumbleton K (2002). Optometry Today. Oct. 2002.
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  43. Silicone hydrogel material and surface properties. Fonn D, Dumbleton K, Jones L, du Toit R, Sweeney D (2002). Contact Lens Spectrum 17;3: 24-28.
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  45. Introducing silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Part 3 – Follow up and management. Dumbleton K and Jones L (2002). Optician 223(5845): 36-45.
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  47. Practitioner attitudes to continuous wear and daily disposable CLs. Jones L and Dumbleton K (2002). Optician 223(5845): 2-4.
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  49. Introducing silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Part 2 – Fitting procedures and in-practice protocols. Jones L and Dumbleton K (2002). Optician 223(5840): 37-45.
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  51. Introducing silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Part 1 – Material properties and patient selection. Dumbleton K and Jones L (2002). Optician 223(5836): 16-22.
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  53. A multicentre clinical trial of a new disposable lens.  Dumbleton KA and Efron N (1994).  Optician 208(5458):  20-24.
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  55. Clinical Performance of three soft lens care systems.  Dumbleton KA and Efron N (1993).  Optician 206(5426): 19-26.