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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...
- of
sight past a gap at the
center of the rear
sight and
towards the top edge of the
front sight. When the shooter's line of
sight, the iron
sights, and...
- objects. Also
known as age-related
farsightedness (or as age-related
long sight in the UK), it
affects many
adults over the age of 40. A
common sign of...
- non-magnifying iron sights,
reflector (reflex)
sights,
holographic sights or
laser sights, and are most
commonly found on
long-barrel firearms,
particularly rifles...
- 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
aiming point...
- 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...
- A
diopter sight is an
aperture sight component used to ****ist the
aiming of
ranged weapons,
mainly firearms, airguns, and crossbows.
Diopters function...
- A tang
sight is the rear
sight of a pair of iron
sights used to aim or
align a
rifle so the
bullet fired will hit the target. The
sight is
attached to...
-
during rapid fire. An
advanced design, for the era, of
aperture rear
sight and a
long sight radius were
incorporated to
maximize accuracy potential. Ease of...
-
Elite Murder Unit is
losing his
sight.
Tanner struggles to keep his
condition a secret, but soon asks
himself how
long can he keep
solving crimes that...