Visual Impairment in Australia: Distance Visual Acuity, Near Vision, and Visual Field Findings of the Melbourne Visual Impairment Project
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The Melbourne Visual Impairment Project is supported in part by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Melbourne, Australia; the Ansell Ophthalmology Foundation, Melbourne, Australia; and the National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra, Australia, including the Sir John Eccles Award (to Prof Taylor).
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