The role of the macular pigment in the detection of polarized light

作者: Richard A. Bone

DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(80)90105-4

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摘要: Abstract A direct comparison technique for measuring the dichroism responsible Haidinger brush effect is described, together with a subsidiary method assessing birefringence of cornea. It shown that when this taken into account, results are consistent theory symmetrical arrangement fraction macular pigment molecules. Tests on number subjects indicated they all possessed similar areal densities such symmetrically arranged

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