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hyperopia comes from Gr**** ὑπέρ
hyper "over" and ὤψ ōps "
sight" (GEN ὠπός ōpos). Lowth, Mary. "
Long Sight (Hypermetropia)". Patient.
Patient Platform Limited...
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sights is
known as the
sight radius, the
longer of
which produces smaller angular errors when aiming. "
Sighting in" is a
process in
which the
sight axis...
- non-magnifying iron sights,
reflector (reflex)
sights,
holographic sights or
laser sights, and are most
commonly found on
long-barrel firearms,
particularly rifles...
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close objects. Also
known as age-related
farsightedness (or age-related
long sight in the UK), it
affects many
adults over the age of 40. A
common sign of...
- A
reflector sight or
reflex sight is an
optical sight that
allows the user to look
through a
partially reflecting gl****
element and see an illuminated...
- have a 540 mm (21.3 in)
long sight radius and are
equipped with iron
sights adjustable for both
windage and elevation. The
sights are
similar to
those on...
- In music,
sight-reading, also
called a
prima vista (Italian
meaning "at
first sight"), is the
practice of
reading and
performing of a
piece in a music...
- A
diopter sight is an
aperture sight component used to ****ist the
aiming of
ranged weapons,
mainly firearms, airguns, and crossbows.
Diopters function...
-
firearms and
artillery pieces, the act of
sighting in or
sight-in is a
preparatory or
corrective calibration of the
sights with the goal of
having the projectile...
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identification at
long range in
daylight and in poor
light conditions. The
sight was
mounted on the L1A1 Self-Loading
Rifle or GPMG. The SUIT
sight was developed...