For optical biometry, it is not as critical how the media change because the correction factor that must be applied is much smaller than in ultrasound biometry.
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For optical biometry, it is not as critical how the media change because the correction factor that must be applied is much smaller than in ultrasound biometry.
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Another advantage of PCI over ultrasound biometry is that the axial length measurement is performed through the visual axis since the patient is asked to fixate into the laser spot.
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Edwards is a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and retired Professor of Biometry at the University of Cambridge, and holds both the ScD and LittD degrees.
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He obtained a B . A . in mathematics and physics from Augsburg College in 1968 and a master's degree in biometry from the University of Minnesota in 1970.
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In 1963, the Francis Galton Laboratory of National Eugenics became the Galton Laboratory of the Department of Human Genetics & Biometry, and in 1996 became part of the Department of Biology.
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The results were somewhat surprising, said Dr . Richey Sharrett, senior scientific advisor for the epidemiology and biometry program at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in Washington, D . C.
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SEER _ which he started in 1973 _ is probably the largest registry for any one disease in the world, said Dr . Earl Pollack, who was chief of biometry at the institute after Haenszel.
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DSc FRS ( Highgate, London, 15 March 1860 Oxford, 13 April 1906 ) generally called "'Raphael Weldon "', was an English evolutionary biologist and a founder of biometry.
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Campbell went on to become one of the pioneers too, publishing papers on fetal biometry, and developing charts of fetal measurements such the biparietal diameter and head circumference, and formulae for estimating fetal weight using ultrasound.