
A method has been developed for measuring intraocular pressure continuously. By comparing the results with theoretical models it has been established that only viscoelasticity of the sclera and cornea is able to compensate for rapid pressure fluctuations, whereas facility does this only to a minor degree.
Tonometry, Ocular, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Models, Theoretical, Intraocular Pressure, Mathematics
Tonometry, Ocular, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Models, Theoretical, Intraocular Pressure, Mathematics
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