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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone have a good reference for an eye diagram with average measurements for all of the eye?&nbsp; I found this (see attached) online.&nbsp; We're a retina-only clinic so I never see eye measurements, etc., but I'm working on making a 3D model that I'd really like to be to scale, as accurately as I can.&nbsp; Thanks in advance.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Paul,<br />I have always heard of 23.4 mm as the average length. I have no idea where the number came from!<br />The eye model looks great!<br />Libba]]></description>
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