Abstract
Quantitative knowledge of the optical properties of the crystalline lens is essential if one expects to model accurately the optical properties of vertebrate eyes. The gradient of refracting index, GRIN, within the lens is responsible for a large part of the refractive properties of the crystalline lens. It is thus essential that the GRIN profile of crystalline lenses be accurately specified before a satisfactory understanding of the optical properties of vertebrate eyes is attained.
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