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CA-06864-1 Baum, G., Bronx Veteran's Hosp., N.Y. Differential diagnosis by ultrasonorgraphy.

GM-09495-2 Carpenter, R. L., Tufts U., Medford, Mass. Biological effects of microwave radiation.

HE-07250-2 Aronstam, R. H., USPHS Hosp., Staten Island, N.Y. Retinal vascular changes in essential hypertension.

MH-05756-2 Wolin, L. R., Psy. Res. Fdn., Cleveland, Ohio. Visual impairment in neuropsychiatric disorders.

MH-08237-1 Beck, L. H., Ypsilanti State Hosp., Ypsilanti, Mich. Visual functions in the schizophrenic.

NB-00043-15 Maumenee, A. E., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore. A study of the etiology and treatment of uveitis.

NB-00044-12 Hogan, M. J., Sch. Med., U. California, Berkeley. Investigations on ocular toxoplasmosis.

NB-00121-12 Ballintine, E. J., Sch. Med., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio. Ciliary body metabolism.

NB-00188-10 Thomas, C. I., Sch. Med., Western Reserve U., Cleveland. Radioactive isotopes in diseases of the eye.

NB-00213-11 Roberts, R. W., Sch. Med., Wake Forest C., Winston-Salem. Glaucoma study.

NB-00218-11 Grant, W. M., Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Pressure regulating mechanisms in glaucoma.

NB-00237-11. Janes, R. G., C. Med. State U. Iowa, Iowa City. Ocular changes in diabetes.

NB-00253-1 Lowenfeld, I. E., Col. Phys. Surg., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Pupillography, physiological and clinical research.

NB-00294-10 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hosp., N.Y.C. and body postural mechanisms.

The oculomotor system

NB-00349-10 Burian, H. M., State U. Iowa, Iowa City. Electrical responses of human visual system.

NB-00471-9 Straatsma, B. R., U. California Med. Cr., Los Angeles. Types of cautery for surgery of detached retina.

NB-00568-10 Hubbard, R., Grad. Sch., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. Chemistry of vision.

NB-00621-9 Becker, B., Sch. Med., Washington U., St. Louis, Mo. Rate of flow of aqueous tumor in the rabbit eye.

NB-00624-10 Boynton, R. M., Col. Arts, Sc., U. Rochester, N.Y. Psychophysical and optical studies of normal and abnormal visual function.

NB-00640-9 Zacharias, L., Mass. Eye, Ear Inf., Boston. Study of mild and severe retrolental fibroplas.

NB-00786-9 Hogan, M. J., Sch. Med., U. California, San Francisco. Studies on ocular toxoplasmosis.

NB-00810-8 Sloan, L. L., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore. Optical aids for subnormal vision and other studies in physiological optics.

NB-00864-8 Hartline, H. K., Rockefeller Inst., N.Y.C. Electrical activity of single receptors and neurons of the eye.

NB-00911-8 Breinin, C. M., New York U. Med. Cr., N.Y.C. Electromyography of the extraocular muscles.

NB-01010-8 Halbert, S. P., Col. Phys., Surg., Columbia Unv., N.Y.C. Immunological observations on ocular lens in evolution and cataract.

NB-01027-5 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye, Ear Inf., Boston. Alloplastic substitution for opacification of cornea.

NB-01099-7 Hogan, M. J., Sch. Med., Univ. California, San Francisco, Calif. Investigations on endogenous uveitis.

NB-01100-7 Kinsey, V. E., Kresge Eye Inst., Detroit, Mich. Intraocular fluid dynamics.

NB-01130-7 Chi, H. H., Eye Bank Sight Restoration, N.Y.C. Studies of the corneal endothelium.

NB-01142-7 Merriam, G. R., Jr., Med Sch., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Lens proteins in radiation cataracts.

NB-01161-7 Georgiade, N. G., Sch. Med., Duke U., Durham, N.C. The prolonged preservation of corneal grafts in a viable state.

NB-01201-7 Gardner, E., Sch. Med., Wayne State U., Detroit, Mich. Visual systems-Pure rod and cone retinae.

NB-01229-7 Hogan, M. J., Sch. Med., Univ. California, San Francisco. Electron microscopy of the limbus.

NB-01233-7 Ditchburn, R. W., Sch., Physics, Univ. Reading, Reading, England. Eye movements in visual perception.

NB-01325-7 Breinin, G. M., New York U. Med. Cr., N.Y.C. Optical and electrophysiologic studies in accommodation and convergene.

NB-01326-4 Solones, M. P., Gen. Hosp., Calles de Balmis and Pasteur, Mexico,
D.F., Mexico. Intraocular pressure in Indians, Mestizos, and Whites.
NB-01348-7 Zeller, E. A., Sch. Med., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill. Pro-
tein metabolism of refractory media of the eye.

NB-01349-7 Miller, J. E., Sch. Med., Washington U., St. Louis, Mo. Electromyographic study of oculomotor function.

NB-01354-5 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Anterior chamber drainage tubes.

NB-01375-6 Constant, M. A., Washington U., St. Louis, Mo. Lens in health and disease.

NB-01392-6 Allen, E. L., State Univ., Iowa, Iowa City. Reconstruction models on chamber angle structures.

NB-01404-5 Simonson, E., Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Excitability of visual pathways.

NB-01408-6 Lipez, L. E., Grad. Sch., Ohio State U., Res. Fdn., Columbus. Excitation and inhibition in vertebrate retina.

NB-01413-6 Malis, L. I., Mount Sinai Hosp., N.Y.C. Interaction in the visual pathways.

NB-01438-6 Young, F. A., Grad. Sch., Wash. State Univ., Pullman. Effect of restricted visual space on ocular functions.

NB-01453-6 Riggs, L. A., Grad. Sch., Brown U., Providence, R.I. Human ERG in response to monochromatic light.

NB-01482-6 Wolf, E., Retina Fdn., Boston, Mass. Visual sensitivity in the normal and abnormal retina.

NB-01509-5 Crescitelli, F., Grad. Sch., U. California, Los Angeles. Electrophysiological analysis of the visual system.

NB-01516-6 Sery, T. W., Wills Eye Hosp., Philadelphia. Response of corneal stroma to injections of proteins.

NB-01521-6 de Roetth, A., Jr., Sch. Med., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Experimental diabetic retinopathy.

NB-01534-5 Hitz, J.B., Sch. Med., Marquette U., Milwaukee, Wis. Histologic studies of the regenerative processes of the eye.

NB-01578-5 Alpern, M., Med. Sch., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor. Psychophysiological studies of ocular abnormalities.

NB-01586-6 Smith, O. W., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Development of distance perception in children.

NB-01587-5 Wise, G. N., Sch. Med., New York Univ., N.Y.C. Neovascularization of retinal vascular diseases.

NB-01637-6 Ogle, K. N., Mayo Assn., Rochester, Minn. Depth of focus of the human eye.

NB-01689-6 Armaly, M. F., Sch. Med., State U. Iowa, Iowa City. Neurogenic regulation of intraocular pressure.

NB-01741-5 Howe, A. F., Retina Fdn., Boston. Structure and function of the blood-vitreous barrier.

NB-01782-5 Hogan, M. J., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Berkeley. Electron microscopy of eye structures.

NB-01789-5 Cibis, P. A., Sch. Med., Washington U., St. Louis, Mo. Ocular siderosis and hemosiderosis.

NB-01810-5 Pirenne, M. H., U. Oxford, England. Vision and light quanta. NB-01820-5 Schwartz, B., State Univ. N.Y., Brooklyn. Metabolism of lens cultured in a perfusion system.

NB-01851-5 Donaldson, D. D., Sch. Med., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. Instrumentation in ophthalmology.

NB-01852-5 Ogle, K. N., Mayo Assn., Rochester, Minn. Critical factors in steroscopic depth perception.

NB-01853-5 Leopold, I. H., Wills Eye Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Metabolic studies on anterior uvea.

NB-01903-5 Brown, K. T., Sch. Med., U. California, Berkeley. Intraretinal recording in unopened mammalian eyes.

NB-01922-5 Allen, M. J., Indiana U., Bloomington. The influence of age on the control of accommodation.

NB-01923-5 Kropf, A., Amherst Col., Mass. Photochemistry of the visual pigments.

NB-01942-5 Donaldson, D. D., Sch. Med. Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. Subjective color phenomena.

NB-01971-5 Blackwell, H. R., Sch. Med., Ohio State U., Columbus.

space mechanisms and reading disabilities.

Neural time

NB-01979-5 Harris, J. E., U. Minnesota, Minneapolis. Movement of water and solutes across ocular barriers.

NB-02002-3 Von Noorden, G. K., Col. Med., State U. Iowa, Iowa City. Transmission time and perceptual blanking in strabismic amblyopia.

NB-02003-5 Rucker, C. W., Mayo Assn., Rochester, Minn., Pupillography in diseases of central nervous system.

NB-20258-5 Leopold, I. H., Wills Eye Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Corticosteoids in aqueous humor of humans and rabbits.

NB-02062-5 King, J. H., Jr., Washington Hosp. Cr., Washington, D.C. The preservation of eye tissues for transplantation.

NB-02113-4 Jacobson, J.H., N.Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, N.Y.C. Electrophysiology of accommodation.

NB-02156-4 Flocks, M., Sch. Med., Stanford U., Cal. Use of light coagulation in human and animal eyes.

NB-021654 Jones, R. W., Northwestern U., Evanston, Ill. Dynamics of the visual system.

NB-02168-4 Enoch, J. M., Sch. Med., Washington U., St. Louis, Mo. The etiology of reduced visual function.

NB-02198-4 Patz, A., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md. Metabolic studies on the retina and retinal vessels.

NB-02201-4 Blackwell, H. R., Sch. Med., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio. Visual mechanisms in normal and abnormal retinae.

NB-02205-4 Brown, J. L., Sch. Med., U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Physiological and psychophysical aspects of vision.

NB-02207-4 Kupfer, C., Mass. Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. The control of intraocular pressure.

NB-02208-4 Enroth-Cugell, C., Sch. Med., Northwestern U., Evanston, Ill. Retinal ganglion cell responses to time varying stimuli.

NB-02212-4 Holland, M. G., Tulane U., New Orleans, La. Physiology and pharmacology of aqueous humor flow.

NB-02220-4 Dohlman, C. H., Retina Fdn., Boston. Corneal dehydration, wound healing and grafting.

NB-02274-4 De Valois, R. L., Grad. Sch., Indiana U., Bloomington. Electrophysiology of color vision.

NB-02334-4 Spector, B., Tufts U. Sch. Med., Boston, Mass. Immunologically induced bilateral eye reactions.

NB-02343-4 Donn, A., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Physiologic studies of the living cornea in vitro.

NB-02403-5 Cohen, J., Sch. Med., Northwestern U., Chicago, Ill. Interdisciplinary study of blindness in children.

NB-02410-5 Maumenee, A. E., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore. Involvements affecting the visual pathways.

NB-02412-5 Becker B., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Collaborative glaucoma study.

NB-02415-5 Shaffer, R. N., Univ. California Med. Cr., San Francisco, Calif. Collaborative glaucoma detection study.

NB-02419-5 Maumenee, A. E.. Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Collaborative glaucoma study.

NB-02423-4-Armaly, M. F., Sch. Med., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Collaborative glaucoma study.

NB-02430-4-Hargens, C. W., Franklin Inst., Philadelphia. Glaucoma detection method suited for mass screening.

NB-02485-4 Blough, D. S., Brown U., Providence, R.I. Psychophysical studies of vision in monkeys.

NB-02521-4 Potts, A. M., U. Chicago, Ill. Nutrition, metabolism of eye avascular structures.

NB-02522-4 Potts, A. M., Sch. Med., U. Chicago, Ill. Experimental and clinical electroretinography.

NB-02530-3 Brecher, G. A., Emery U., Atlanta. Ga. Normal and abnormal corneo-retinal potential.

NB-02539-2 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hosp., New York, N.Y. A symposium on the oculomotor system.

NB-02542-4 Kimura, S. J., Sch. Med., U. California, San Francisco. Fluorescein-labeled antibody studies in uveitis.

NB-02555-3 Krishna, N., Wills Eye Hosp., Philadelphia. Monoamine oxidase and inhibitors in ocular tissues.

NB-02556-4 Kupfer, C., Mass. Eye, Ear Inf., Boston. Development of anterior chamber angle in the human eyes.

NB-02561-4 McEwen, W. K., Sch. Med., Univ. California, San Francisco, Calif. Glaucoma studies.

NB-02588-4 Munz, F. W., U. Oregon, Eugene. The succession of visual pigments in salmon and trout.

NB-02589-4 Goodman, G., Sch. Med., New York Univ., N.Y.C. Electroretinography and psychophysical studies in retinal disorders.

NB-02591-4 Langham, M. E., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md. Intraocular dynamics and glaucoma.

NB-02623-4 Teng, C. C., Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, Inc., N.Y.C. Electron microscope study of corneal dystrophy.

NB-02633-4 Jampolsky, A., San Francisco Inst. Med. Sci., San Francisco, Calif. Electrophysiology of the visual apparatus.

NB-02634-4 Bettman, J. W., San Francisco Inst. Med. Sch., Calif. Agents affecting the intraocular circulation.

NB-02660-4 Benolken, R. M., Grad. Sch., U. Minnesota, Minneapolis. Visual mechanisms.

NB-02661-4 Harcum, E. R., Col. Arts, Sci., C. William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Normal perception in reading and learning problems.

NB-02664-4 Nunnemacher, R. F., Grad. Sch., Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. Optics and neural pathways of compound eyes.

NB-02667-4 Campbell, C. J., Col. Phy., Surg, Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Spectral response characteristics of the retina.

NB-02678-4 Binder, H. F., Sch. Med., Western Reserve U., Cleveland, Ohio. Regeneration of ocular tissues.

NB-02681-4 Symmes, D., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Neural basis of visual and auditory fusion in monkey.

NB-02698-3 Cogan, D. G., Sch. Med., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. Electron microscopy of retinal dehydrogenases.

NB-02709-3 Straatsma, B. R., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Environment and drugs in the human refractive state.

NB-02710-4 Noell, W.K., Sch. Med., State Univ. N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y. Metabolic and functional development of the retina.

NB-02801-3 Jacobson, J. H., N.Y. Eye, Ear Infirmary, N.Y.C., Clinical electroretinography.

NB-02861-3 Troutman, R. C., State Univ., Downstate Med. Ctr., N.Y., Albany. The use of acrylics in animal and human eyes.

NB-02863-3 Walsh, F. B., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore. Neuropathology, clinical ophthalmological diagnosis.

NB-02866-3 Allen, R. A., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. The eyeGrowth, aging-Changes in systemic disease.

NB-02873-3 Wolter, J. R., U. Michigan, Med. Cr., Ann Arbor. Neuropathology of the human eye.

NB-02885-3 Reddy, D. V. N., Kresge Eye Inst., Detroit. Intraocular transport of carbohydrates.

NB-03014-3 Rushton, W. A. H., Sch. Med., U. Cambridge, England. The nature of the visual process in the retina.

NB-03015-3 Cogan, D. G., Med. Sch., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. Metabolic histochemistry of the retina.

NB-03016-3 Firschein, H. E., New York U., Med. Cr., N.Y.C. Parathyroid hormone and cataract formation.

NB-03040-3 Maumenee, A. E., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore. Studies in ocular hypersensitivity.

NB-03050-3 Levene, R. Z., New York Univ. Med. Sch., N.Y.C. Evaluation of diagnostic techniques for glaucoma.

NB-03060-3 Barany, E., Sch. Med., Uppsala U., Uppsala, Sweden. Physiology and pharmacology of ocular pressure.

NB-03062-3 Hart, W. M., Eye Res. Fdn., Bethesda, Md. Cataract as a function of growth and maturation.

NB-03067-3 Pitel, M., Sch. Med., Dent., Univ. Rochester, N.Y. Normal and cataractous fetal lens of the rat.

NB-03076-3 Waterman, T. H., Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. Comparative physiology of compound eyes.

NB-03081-3 Lerman, S., Sch. Med., Dent., U. Rochester, N.Y. The metabolism of the normal and cataractous lens.

NB-03093-3 Beale, J. P., Jr., Children's Hosp., San Francisco. Evaluation of pleoptics.

NB-03129-3 Nolan, C. Y., American Printing House, Blind, Louisville. Cues in the tactual perception of patterns.

NB-03142-2 Dellaporta, A., Sch. Med., Stanford U., Stanford, Cal. Idiopathic retinal detachment in collie dogs.

NB-03154-2 Westheimer, G., Sch. Optometry, U. California, Berkeley. Fundamental problems retinal functions.

NB-03177-2 Chatzinoff, A. B., Downstate Med. Cr., State U. New York, Brooklyn. Eleven-cis vitamine A. in the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa. NB-03215-3 Fisher, E., Jr., Sch. Med., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La. Action of proteolytic enzymes on corneal tissue.

NB-03216-3 Newell, F. W., Sch. Med., Univ. Chicago, Ill. Distribution of tritiated acetazolamide.

NB-03217-3 Klein, B. A., Sch. Med., U. Chicago, Ill. Retinal disease-Clinical and histochemical correlation.

NB-03219-3 Binder, R. F., Sch. Med., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio. The clotting system of the eye.

NB-03240-3 Richards, R. D., Sch. Med., U. Maryland, College Park. Flourescence in lens epithelium after x-irradiation.

NB-03284-3 O'Rourke, J., Georgetown Univ. Med. Cr., Washington, D.C. Cannulation-Perfusion study of the ocular arteries.

NB-03291-3 Zweng, H. C., Palo Alto Med. Res. Fdn., Cal. Plasmin therapy of retinal vessel thrombosis.

NB-03292-3 Jesberg, D. O., Sch. Med., U. California, Berkeley. Etiologic studies in developmental eye defects.

NB-03370-2-Balazs, E. A., Retina Fdn., Boston, Mass. studies on the connective tissues of the eye.

NB-03412-2 Cornsweet, T. N., U. California, Berkeley. Spatial interaction in the stabilized retinal image.

NB-03413-2 Purnell, E. W., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio. Study of eye physiology and disease by ultrasound.

NB-03417-2 Drance, S. M., Sch. Med., U. Saskatchewan, Canada. Comparison of carbonic anhydrase from different sources.

NB-03443-2 Wittgenstein, E., Children's Hosp. Res. Fdn., Cincinnati, Ohio. Biochemical studies on normal and cataractous lenses.

NB-03444-1 Stone, L. S., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Vision in transplanted eyes and regeneration of lens, iris and retina.

NB-03445-2 Moses, R. A., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Experimental granulomatous uveitis.

NB-03446-2 Barber, G. W., Wills Eye Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Studies on lens metabolism.

NB-03448-2 Pappas, G. D., Sch. Med., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. E.M. study of eye and vascular fluid dynamics.

NB-03452-2 Kelly, S. J., U. Alabama Med. Cr., Birmingham.

pressure telemeter.

A miniature

NB-03457-2 Riegelman, S., Sch. Phar., U. California, Berkeley. Corneal permeability to corticosteroids and other drugs.

NB-03538-2 Kaufman, H. E., Col. Med., U. Florida, Gainesville. Ocular herpes simplex.

NB-03576-2 Christensen, R. E., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Los Angeles. Early glaucoma-Functional and structural correlation.

NB-03582-1 MacNichol, E. F., Jr., Sch. Arts, Sci., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.

NB-03583-2 Shaffer R. N., Sch. Med., U. California, San Francisco. Glaucoma conference.

NB-03590-2 Chapman, R. M., U. Maryland, College Park. Visual mechanisms for wavelength discrimination.

NB-03623-2 Bettman, J. W., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco, Calif. Experimental cataracts.

NB-03667-2 Rodriguez-Peralta, L.. Sch. Med., Temple U., Phila., Pa. Histologic locus of the blood ocular barrier.

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