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  1. Dumbleton K, Patel T, Guillon M, McNally G. Day-to-day variability in subjective acceptance of contact lens wear. Optom Vis. Sci. 2016; 93: E-abstract 165104.
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  3. Guillon M, Dumbleton K, Patel T, Patel K, Gupta R. Meibomian gland anomalies contribute to contact lens discomfort. Optom Vis. Sci. 2016; 93: E-abstract 165123.
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  5. Guillon M, Dumbleton K, Patel T, Xu J, Karkkainen T, Moody K. Population profile of successful naïve functional emmetropes fitted with multifocal contact lenses. Optom Vis. Sci. 2016; 93: E-abstract 165271.
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  7. Dumbleton K, Guillon M, Patel T, Patel K, Maissa C. End of day comfort and on-eye wettability with daily disposable contact lenses. Optom Vis. Sci. 2016; 93: E-abstract 165273.
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  9. Dumbleton K, Guillon M, Patel K, Patel T, Maissa C. Quantification of contact lens wettability after prolonged visual device use under low-humidity conditions. ARVO Poster 2016. Abstract # 1461.
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  11. Guillon M, Dumbleton K, Patel K, Patel T, Karkkainen T, Moody K,  Xu J, Clark R. Real World Through Focus Curve of a New Multifocal Contact Lens. ARVO poster 2016. Abstract # 1481.
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  13. Guillon M, Dumbleton K, Theodoratos P. Contact lens and cornea tear film kinetics are different. Optom. Vis. Sci. 2015; 92: E-abstract 150109.
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  15. Dumbleton K, Guillon M, Theodoratos P. Contact Lens Tear Film Kinetics Of Symptomatic And Asymptomatic Wearers Are Different. Optom. Vis. Sci. 2015; 92: E-abstract 150096.
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  17. Guthrie S, Woods J, Dumbleton K, Fonn D, Jones L. Contact lens discomfort management strategies of ECPs. Optom. Vis. Sci. 2015; 92: E-abstract 155050.
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  19. Dumbleton K, Guillon M, Theodoratos P, Wooley CB, Moody K. The Effect of Age and Refractive Error on Pupil Size. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2015; 56(7):585.
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  21. Guillon M, Thompson R, Dumbleton K. Contact Lens Surface Lipid Uptake. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2015; 56(7):3203.
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  23. Stahl U, Luensmann D, Lemp J, Moezzi A, Schulze M, Varikooty, Dumbleton K, Jones L. Determination of higher order aberrations with two silicone hydrogel toric lenses. American Academy of Optometry, 2014.
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  25. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Woods CA, Morgan PB, Aakre BM, Jones LW. Wearing and replacement patterns of patients using daily disposable contact lenses. AAO October 2013. (Program # 135767).
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  27. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Jones LW, FonnD. Eye examination frequency and contact lens purchase patterns. AAO October 2013. (Program # 135126).
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  29. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Woods C, Aakre BM, Plowright A, Jones L. A multi-country assessment of compliance with daily disposable contact lens wear. Contact Lens & Ant Eye. 36 (Supplement 2) e12.
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  31. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Bergenske P, Jones LW (2012). Compliance with lens replacement and the interval between eye examinations. AAO October 2012. (Program # 120059).
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  33. Dumbleton K, Woods CA, Woods J, Moezzi, Fonn D, Jones LW (2012). The influence of masked lens replacement on subjective comfort and vision with aging soft contact lenses. Contact Lens & Ant Eye. 35 (Supplement 1) e38.
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  35. Dumbleton K, Woods CA, Woods J, Moezzi A, Fonn D, Jones L (2012). An investigation into the role of masked lens replacement on subjective comfort and vision with aging soft contact lenses. ARVO 2012 (Program # 4722/A33).
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  37. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D (2011). Comparing contact lens compliance and complications in a university clinic with private optometry offices. AAO October 2011 (Program # 110257).
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  39. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D (2011). A study to investigate lapsed contact lens wearers in Canada. AAO October 2011 (Program # 110416).
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  41. Woods M, Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D (2011). Do contact lens wearers remember what products they are using? AAO October 2011 (Program # 115811).
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  43. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D (2010). Relationship between compliance with lens replacement and contact lens-related problems in silicone hydrogel wearers. AAO November 2010 (Program # 100183).
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  45. Woods C, Dumbleton K, Richter D, Jones L, Fonn D (2010). Compliance with lens care and contact lens case care and replacement. AAO November 2010 (Program # 100194).
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  47. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Richter D, Fonn D (2010). The effect of compliance with replacement frequency on comfort and vision with silicone hydrogel lenses. Contact Lens & Ant Eye; 33(6) 263.
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  49. Dumbleton K, Richter D, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D. Patient and practitioner compliance with silicone hydrogel and daily disposable lens replacement in USA and Canada. American Academy of Optometry 2009; Program # 90615.
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  51. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Fonn D. The role of compliance with replacement frequency of silicone hydrogel lenses on subjective comfort and vision. American Academy of Optometry 2009; Program # 90626.
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  53. Jones L, Heynen M, Joyce E, Lorentz H, Dumbleton K, Varikooty J, Woods C. Tear film deposition on silicone hydrogel contact lenses disinfected with hydrogen peroxide, rub or enhanced no-rub care regimens. American Academy of Optometry 2009; Program # 95929.
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  55. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Guthrie S, Fonn D. Patient and practitioner compliance with silicone hydrogel and daily disposable lens replacement. Contact Lens & Ant Eye (2009); 32;5; 229.
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  57. Ho Y-H, Artes P, Chaglasian M, Comer G, Fingeret M, Twa MD, Prokopich C, Dumbleton KA, Flanagan JG. Normal aging characteristics of the Heidelbery Edge Perimeter. ARVO 2009. Program number 5295.
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  59. Heynen ML, Lorentz H, Dumbleton K, Varikooty J, Woods C, Jones L. Lipid deposition on senofilcon A silicone hydrogel contact lenses disinfected with 1-step hydrogen peroxide and Polyquad®/Aldox® – preserved care regimens. ARVO 2009. Program number 5660.
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  61. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Schneider S and Fonn D. Comparison of signs and symptoms of dry eye when using ocular lubricants of differing viscosity. American Academy of Optometry 2008; Program # 80019.
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  63. Woods C, Dumbleton K, Schneider S and Fonn D. Signs and symptoms of dryness in habitual users of over-the-counter ocular lubricants. American Academy of Optometry 2008; Program # 80014.
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  65. Keir N, Schneider S, Dumbleton K, Woods C and Feng Y. Clinical performance of a peroxide-based care system and a multi-purpose care system formulated for use with silicone hydrogels. American Academy of Optometry 2008; Program # 85058.
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  67. Jones L, Glasier M, Boone A, Keir N and Dumbleton K. Protein deposition on continuous wear surface-modified (Balafilcon A) and non-surface modified (Comfilcon A) silicone hydrogel contact lens materials. Contact Lens & Ant Eye (2008); 31;5; 236.
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  69. Jones L, Subbaraman L, Dumbleton K and Glasier M. Quantification of protein deposition on five commercially available silicone hydrogel contact lens materials. Contact Lens & Ant Eye (2008); 31;5; 236.
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  71. Keir N, Boone A, Dumbleton K, Jones L, Woods C, Fonn D. In vivo and ex vivo wettability and the association with contact lens comfort. Contact Lens & Ant Eye (2008); 31;6; 292.
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  73. Dumbleton K, Woods J, Woods C, Fonn D Compliance with current contact lens care regimens. American Academy of Optometry 2007: Program # 070087.
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  75. Subbaraman L, Dumbleton K, Glasier MA, Jones L. Quantification of protein deposition on five commercially available silicone hydrogel contact lens materials. American Academy of Optometry 2007: Program # 070031.
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  77. Jones L, Glasier MA, Boone A, Keir N, Dumbleton K. Protein deposition on continuous wear surface modified (balafilcon A) and non-surface modified (comfilcon A) silicone hydrogel contact lens materials. American Academy of Optometry 2007: Program # 075139.
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  79. Dumbleton K, Jones L, Woods C, Fonn D. Clinical performance of a hydrogen peroxide care regimen with silicone hydrogel lenses. Contact Lens & Ant Eye; 30;5; 301. 2007.
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  81. Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Feng Y, Moezzi A, Fonn D. Comfort and adaptation to silicone hydrogel lenses for daily wear. American Academy of Optometry 2006: Program # 060066.
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  83. Dumbleton K, Jones L, Woods C, Feng Y, Moezzi A, Fonn D. Clinical performance of a hydrogen peroxide care regimen with silicone hydrogel lenses. American Academy of Optometry 2006: Program # 060069.
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  85. Keir N, Dumbleton K, Jones L, Fonn D. A 12 Month Clinical Comparison of Continuous Wear Surface Treated and Non-Surface Treated Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Materials. American Academy of Optometry 2006: Program # 060070.
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  87. Keir N, Feng Y, Dumbleton K, Woods C, Jones L, Simpson T, Fonn D, Cohen S, Potter W. The Influence of a lubricant eye drop on ocular discomfort in symptomatic hydrogel contact lens wearers. American Academy of Optometry 2006: Program # 065250.
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  89. Woods C, Dumbleton K, German T, Dong G, Fonn D. The assessment of contact lens symptomology using wireless handheld communication devices. American Academy of Optometry 2006: Program # 060067.
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  91. Dumbleton K, Keir N, Varikooty J, Fonn D, Janakiraman P. Toric Silicone Hydrogel Lenses for Extended Wear. Contact Lens & Ant Eye; 29;4; 184. 2006.
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  93. Dumbleton K, Moezzi A, Fonn D, Simpson T. Comparison of overnight corneal swelling induced by lotrafilcon B toric versus alphafilcon A toric lenses. Contact Lens & Ant Eye; 29;4; 193. 2006.
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  95. Keir N, Rogers R, Dumbleton K, Jones L, Fonn D. Comparison of  ex vivo wettability measurements of continuous wear surface treated and non-surface treated silicone hydrogels. Contact Lens & Ant Eye; 29;4; 195. 2006.
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  97. Feng Y, Dumbleton K, Keir N, Woods CA, Jones LW, Simpson TL, Fonn D. The Influence of a Guar-Based Lubricant Eye Drop on Ocular Discomfort in Symptomatic Hydrogel Contact Lens Wearers. ARVO 2006.
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  99. Dumbleton K, Keir N, Varikooty J, Fonn, D. Corneal thickness changes over six months of contralateral extended wear with low and high Dk hydrogel lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2005; 82 (12s).
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  101. Dumbleton K, Keir N, Moezzi A, Jones L, Fonn, D. Redness, dryness and comfort following refitting long-term low Dk lens wearers with silicone hydrogel lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2004; 81 (12s): 31.
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  103. Jones L,  Bayer S, Senchyna M, Subbaraman L, Glasier M, Dumbleton K, Fonn D. Rewetting drops influence comfort and protein deposition on  silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2004; 81 (12s): 57.
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  105. Dumbleton K, Jones L, Bayer S, Fonn, D. Clinical performance and corneal staining associated with silicone-hydrogel materials used on a daily wear basis. Contact Lens Anterior Eye 2004; 27;2: 97-98.
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  107. Dumbleton K, MacDougall N, Jones L, Moezzi A, Fonn, D, McNally J. Changes in hyperemia subsequent to refitting long-term low Dk lens wearers with silicone hydrogel lenses on a daily wear basis. Contact Lens Anterior Eye 2004: 27;2: 102.
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  109. Senchyna M, Jones, L, Glasier MA, Dumbleton K, Bayer S (2003). The influence of a peroxide-based versus a polyhexanide-based MPS in controlling both the quantity and conformation of deposited lysozyme on silicone-hydrogel contact lenses. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 3688-B391.
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  111. Dumbleton K, Jones L, Macdougall N, Simpson T, Fonn D. Patient satisfaction with silicone hydrogel continuous wear contact lenses.  Optom Vis Sci 2002; 79 (12s): 8.
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  113. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Woods C, Joseph J. Practitioner perspectives towards recommendation of daily disposable and continuous wear lenses: A global view. Optom Vis Sci 2002; 79 (12s): 6.
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  115. Senchyna M, Glasier MA, Thorogood N, Jones L, Dumbleton K. Assessing the degree of denatured lysozyme deposited on conventional and silicone hydrogel contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2002; 79 (12s): 135.
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  117. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Fonn D, Dillehay S. Comfort and compliance with frequent replacement soft contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2002; 79 (12s): 259.
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  119. Dumbleton K. Silicone hydrogel lenses – for everyone or just a select few? (2002). Contact Lens Anterior Eye 25;4: 179-180.
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  121. Dumbleton K. Do adverse events occur with silicone hydrogel continuous wear? (2002). Contact Lens Anterior Eye 25;4: 186.
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  123. Dumbleton K. Severity and management of contact lens related complications with continuous wear of silicone high Dk hydrogel lenses (2002). Contact Lens Anterior Eye 25;1: 31-32.
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  125. Dumbleton K, Chalmers R, Bayer S, Fonn D, McNally J. Lens base curve and subjective comfort with silicone hydrogel continuous wear lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2001; 78 (12s): 227.
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  127. Dumbleton K, Fonn D, Jones L, Williams-Lyn D, Richter D (2000). Severity and management of contact lens related complications with continuous wear of high Dk silicone hydrogel lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2000; 77 (12s): 216.
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  129. Jones LW, Louie D, Senchyna M , Dumbleton K, Sorbara L (2000). A comparative evaluation of lysozyme deposition on Etafilcon and Silicone-hydrogel contact lens materials. Optom Vis Sci; 77(12S):176.
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  131. Louie D, Senchyna M, Jones LW, May C, Dumbleton K (2000). Lysozyme deposition and removal from a high Dk silicone hydrogel contact lens material: A comparison of 7 day vs 30 day wear. Optom Vis Sci; 77(12S):177.
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  133. Jones D, Jones L, Dumbleton K & Pritchard N. Recording of contact lens complications using digital image technology. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2000; 23(4): 160.
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  135. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Simpson T & Fonn D. Direct vs off-line grading of bulbar and limbal hyperemia: A comparison of high Dk vs low Dk extended wear lenses. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2000; 23(4): 175.
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  137. Simpson T, Lau J, Jones L, Richter D, Dumbleton K & Fonn D. Physical chemistry predicts the dimensions of ocular discomfort of ophthalmic drops. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2000; 23(4): 172.
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  139. Jones L, Senchyna M, Louie D, May C & Dumbleton K. A comparative evaluation of IgA and lysozyme deposition on Etafilcon and Lotrafilcon contact lens materials. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2000; 23(4): 175.
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  141. Louie D, Senchyna M, Jones L, May C, Schubert N & Dumbleton K. Lysozyme deposition and removal from a high Dk silicone-hydrogel contact lens material: A comparison of 7 day vs 30 day wear. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2000; 23(4): 176.
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  143. Jones LW, Senchyna M, Louie D, May C, Schubert N, Dumbleton K (2000). A comparative evaluation of IGA and lysozyme deposition on Etafilcon and Lotrafilcon contact lens materials. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 41(4) S71.
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  145. Louie D, Senchyna M, Jones LW, May C, Schubert N, Dumbleton K (2000). Lysozyme deposition and removal from a high Dk silicone hydrogel contact lens material: A comparison of 7 day vs 30 day wear. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 41(4) S71.
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  147. Jones L, Dumbleton K, Simpson T, Fonn D (1999). Direct vs off-line grading of bulbar and limbal hyperemia: A comparison of high Dk vs low Dk extended wear lenses. Optom Vis Sci; 76(12S):14.
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  149. Simpson T, Dumbleton K, Fonn D, Chong T. Multidimensional scaling of ocular discomfort by soft contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci 1999; 76(12S):109.
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  151. Dumbleton K, Jones L, Williams-Lyn D, Fonn D, Chalmers R (1999).  Mucin ball post lens debris in high Dk silicone hydrogel wearers. Optom Vis Sci; 76(12S):226.
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  153. Simpson T, Lau J, Jones L, Richter D, Dumbleton K, Fonn D (1999).  Physical properties predict the dimensions of ocular discomfort of ophthalmic drops. Optom Vis Sci; 76(12S):237.
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  155. Dumbleton KA, Richter DB, Fonn D, Chalmers R (1999). Refractive error and corneal curvature changes associated with hypoxia. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 22(4) 147.
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  157. Dumbleton KA, Richter DB, Fonn D, Chalmers R (1999). Hypoxic effects on ocular hyperemia and neovascularization in extended wear. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 22(4) 158.
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  159. Dumbleton KA, Richter DB, Simpson TL, Fonn D, Chalmers R (1998). A comparison of the vascular response to extended wear of conventional lower DK and experimental high DK hydrogel contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci; 75(12S):170.
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  161. Dumbleton KA, Richter DB, Fonn D, Chalmers R (1998). Refractive and keratometric changes following extended wear. Optom Vis Sci; 75(12S):170.
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  163. Simpson T, Richter D, Dumbleton K, Fonn D, Orsborn G and Bolanowski S (1997).  Multidimensional scaling of ocular discomfort induced by ophthalmic drops.  Optom Vis Sci 74(12S), pg.187.
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  165. Dumbleton K, Simpson T, Richter D, Fonn D, Orsborn G and Bolanowski S (1997).  Multidimensional scaling of ocular comfort in symptomatic “dry eye” post menopausal women. Optom Vis Sci 74(12S), pg.188.
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  167. Dumbleton K, Fonn D and Richter D (1997).  The influence of a UV blocking filter on the comfort and performance of an extended wear lens. Optom Vis Sci 74(12S), pg.196.
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  169. Chong, T, Simpson, T, Pritchard, N, Dumbleton, K, Richter, D and Fonn, D (1996).  Clinical grading scales:  Continuous vs. discrete.  Optom Vis Sci 73(12S).pg.
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  171. Dumbleton, KA, Simpson, T, Sorbara L, Fonn, D and Lennox, B (1996).  Ocular Comfort Measurements of neophyte contact lens wearers.  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 37(3), pg. S72.
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  173. Simpson, TL, Richter, DB, Dumbleton, KA and Fonn, D (1995).  The repeatability of a new clinical test of interocular suppression of uniocular blur.  Optom Vis Sci 72(12S).pg.86.
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  175. Dumbleton KA, Efron N, Veys J and Terry P (1993).  Characteristics of microfenestrated contact lenses.  Optom Vis Sci 70(12S).pg.139.
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  177. Efron N, Dumbleton KA, Veys J and Terry P (1993).  Clinical evaluation of microfenestrated contact lenses.  Optom Vis Sci 70(12S).pg.48.
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  179. Dumbleton KA, Flanagan JG, Trope GE and Coyle E (1992).  A fast strategy for threshold estimation in glaucoma.  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 33.  pg. 1387.
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  181. Fonn D, Sorbara L, Dumbleton KA, Gauthier C and MacNeill K (1991).  Adverse responses to a chlorhexidine tablet disinfection system.  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 32(4), pg. 738.
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  183. Dumbleton KA, Fonn D, Hrynchak PK and Davids L (1990).  Deposit resistance of RGP materials.  Optom Vis Sci 67(10). pg. 138.
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  185. Hrynchak P, Dumbleton KA, Davids L and Fonn D (1989).  Base curve stability and durability of rigid gas permeable lenses.  Optom Vis Sci 66(10).  pg. 169
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  187. Cullen AP, Dumbleton KA and Doughty MJ (1989).  Protection by a UV-absorbing RGP contact lens.  Optom Vis Sci 66(10).  pg. 167.
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  189. Sorbara L, Dumbleton KA, Fonn D and Hrynchak P (1989).  Daily wear of an extended wear fluorosilicone acrylate material.  Optom Vis Sci 66(10).  pg. 165.
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  191. Dumbleton KA and Cullen AP (1988).  Lenticular fluorescence and visual function.  Am J Optom Physiol Opt 65(10).  pg. 62P.
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  193. Fonn D, Sorbara L and Dumbleton KA (1988).  Comparative fitting characteristics of aspheric and spherical design rigid gas permeable lenses.  Am J Optom Physiol Opt 65(10) pg. 131P.
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  195. Fonn D, Sorbara L and Dumbleton KA (1988). Comparative fitting characteristics of aspheric and spherical design rigid gas permeable lenses.  European Research Symposium on Contact Lenses, Berlin.
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  197. Fonn D, Sorbara L, Gautheir C and Dumbleton KA (1988).  In-vivo wetting of RGP lenses.  International Society for Contact Lens Research, Kauai.
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  199. Dumbleton KA and Cullen AP (1988).  Ultraviolet Absorbing Soft Lenses:  Visual function and subjective comfort.  International Society for Contact Lens Research, Kauai.
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  201. Cullen AP, Chou BR and Dumbleton KA (1987).  Protection factors of ultra-violet-blocking contact lenses.  Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 64(10) pg. 80P.