Longitudinal association between myopia and parental myopia and outdoor time among students in Wenzhou: a 2.5-year longitudinal cohort study
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Longitudinal association between myopia and parental myopia and outdoor time among students in Wenzhou: a 2.5-year longitudinal cohort study
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BMC Ophthalmology
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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2021-01-07
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10.1186/s12886-020-01763-9
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