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Yang, M., D. Luensmann, D. Fonn, J. Woods, D. Jones, K. Gordon, and L. Jones, "Myopia prevalence in Canadian school children: A pilot study", Eye (Basingstoke), vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 1042-1047, 2018.
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