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L H Koh

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Koh L, Yap M, Yik C, Niu S, Wong S
Plant Dis . 2019 Feb; 92(2):317. PMID: 30769404
In September of 2005, patches of Cynodon dactylon showing symptoms of bleached leaves were first observed in an open field in Singapore. Samples were collected from this site, from which...
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Koh L, Charman W
Cont Lens Anterior Eye . 2005 Nov; 21(4):115-20. PMID: 16303389
Accommodation and convergence demands are lower for a spectacle-corrected myope than for the same individual when corrected with contact lenses. Thus the impact of accommodative/convergence micropsia ought to be lower...
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Koh L, Cooper J, Wong S
Arch Virol . 2001 Mar; 146(1):135-47. PMID: 11266207
The complete nucleotide (nt) sequence of a Singapore isolate of broad bean wilt fabavirus from Megakepasma erythrochlamys L., designated BBWV-ME, was determined. Its bipartite genome consisted of two positive-sense single-stranded...
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Koh L, Charman W
Optom Vis Sci . 1999 May; 76(4):241-6. PMID: 10333187
Accurate judgment of the relative sizes of near objects at various distances is important for a variety of occupational visual tasks. This study involved matching the apparent size of each...
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Koh L, Charman W
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt . 1998 Nov; 18(3):279-84. PMID: 9829115
The question of whether the eye may accommodate to the stimulus provided by apparent depth in stereograms is considered theoretically in relation to the magnitudes of the disparities and viewing...
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Koh L, Charman W
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt . 1998 Nov; 18(3):254-62. PMID: 9829112
Young subjects (mean age 25.2 +/- 2.3 years) viewed with symmetric convergence two fusible targets situated at different distances (i.e. anisoaccommodative targets). The fused target was a Maltese cross which...
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Wong L, Koh L, Kaur K, Boey S
Singapore Med J . 1997 May; 38(5):209-13. PMID: 9259601
The first anaesthesia-based acute pain service in Singapore is described. The benefits, risks and resource implications of such a service during its first two years are reviewed. One thousand two...
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Tay L, Chua P, Koh L
Singapore Med J . 1983 Feb; 24(1):37-40. PMID: 6306845
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