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4.8.4.References Automated VA Testing #

References:

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  4. McGraw, P. V. & Winn, B. (1993). Glasgow Acuity Cards: a new test for the measurement of letter acuity in children. Ophthalmic Physiol. Opt. J. Br. Coll. Ophthalmic Opt. Optom. 13, 400–404.
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