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- Bookby Ron & Barbara Marshall.Contents:
Role of architect Edward Durell Stone & architectural precedents
Seizing on success
Screen block at the beginning of the 'Ed Stone age'
Overcoming product prejudice and selling screen block
Building with screen block
Screen block for the 'do-it-yourselfer'
Screen block moves indoors
Peaking popularity is followed by waning enthusiasm
Screen block informs the high culture and enters the popular culture
Preservationist's view : a legacy worth preserving?
Endnotes
Bibliography
Screen block pattern guide
Date(s) of industry source material. - ArticleMarg E, Anderson KW, Chung KO, Neroth CC.Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1978 May;55(5):317-30.Eighty patient-volunteers were refracted by the computer-assisted Refractor III system and the results were compared with those obtained by the usual manual method. For the distance prescription 95% of the results were satisfactory. For the near add all were satisfactory. Relative validity of the system was also measured objectively by repeatability data. System test differences and test-retest manual-examination data were found comparable, indicating that the validity of the system is similar to that of the manual method. Further developments are expected to improve reliability, simplify maintenance, and extend testing so that the system will be an economical and useful instrument in eye clinics.