resight

resight

(riːˈsaɪt)
vb (tr)
to sight or catch sight of again
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Results were from the open-label portion of the ReSIGHT Phase 2 study in LHON.
Stealth is currently evaluating the safety, tolerability and efficacy of topical eye drop delivery of elamipretide in patients with LHON in ReSIGHT, a phase 2, prospective, double-masked, vehicle-controlled clinical study initiated in 2016.
The company is now evaluating the safety, tolerability and efficacy of topical eye drop delivery of elamipretide in patients with LHON in ReSIGHT, a phase 2, prospective, double-masked, vehicle-controlled clinical study initiated in 2016.
Surgical procedures were performed using the Stellaris PC under a Resight 700 noncontact panoramic viewing system (Carl Zeiss Meditec).
Changing scopes can be a pain if it means changing or moving rings, and burning up a dozen rounds to resight. What makes it practical is the use of Picatinny rails.
A Contender enthusiast could swap from a .22 rimfire barrel to a .45-70 barrel in a matter of minutes, and since sights and optics stayed with the barrel, there was no need to resight a prezeroed barrel after a swap.
I tested these broadheads on my hunting arrows and for me the 100-grain heads grouped consistently at 20 and 30 yards without having to resight my bow.
Evaluation of movement parameters in insects--bias and robustness with regard to resight numbers.
Yet the Americans scored twice as many hits as they took, largely because their officers (particularly Macdonough) were able to resight their guns, while the British guns fired a little higher with each shot due to the accumulated effects of recoil.
It would be reasonable to assume that restricted areas, such as channels, that might concentrate food sources, would have a relatively higher resight rate than open habitat, which may require dolphins to make longer movements in response to prey distribution.
All surgeries were performed using a 25G or 27G MIVS (Constellation Vitrectomy system, Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, Texas, USA) and S88/OPMI Lumera T operation microscope with the RESIGHT wide-angle viewing operation system (Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Germany).
He kindly allowed me to change scopes, providing of course I'd replace and resight his scope after taking photos.