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Visibility and also
The On / Off / Visibility knob is also prone to turning unintentionally when the weapon is stowed or retrieved, such as when mounting and dismounting vehicles.
Visibility graphs may also be used to calculate the placement of radio antennas, or as a tool used within architecture and urban planning through visibility graph analysis.
Visibility is also important in the avoidance of terrain.

Visibility and on
It is a common term and part of every day conversation on the Asexual Visibility and Education Network ( AVEN ) forums, and many members will refer to themselves as " orientation asexuals ".
* Selective Visibility: The simple ability to see what is occurring on stage.
In 1990, amendments to the Clean Air Act established the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission ( GCVTC ) to advise the US EPA on strategies for protecting visual air quality on the Colorado Plateau.
Visibility concerns become minimal on bike trails and off-street riding.
* The special issue ( v. 30, no. 5 ) of the journal Environment and Planning-B on Visibility Analysis contains several articles on visibility in urban and natural environments.
In late 1984, the BN commenced the High Visibility study which applied orange and black nose stripes and orange along the cab face on one locomotive followed by two new orders of locomotives: EMD SD40-2, EMD GP50, and EMD SD60 respectively.
In 1989, the BN reactivated its High Visibility study which now used more white paint on the nose and cab face.
Visibility of system status: The system should always keep users informed about what is going on, through appropriate feedback within reasonable time.
Visibility is merely or less on most summer afternoons because of the amount of water vapor in the air or because of cloudiness ( fog ).
* Page Time Viewed / Page Visibility Time / Page View Duration-The time a single page ( or a blog, Ad Banner ...) is on the screen, measured as the calculated difference between the time of the request for that page and the time of the next recorded request.
High Visibility spent twelve weeks on the Swedish charts and was certified gold in that nation.
" Visibility was poor due to smoke from burning fields, and upon rolling in on the target, LTJG Dengler and the remainder of his flight lost sight of one another.

Visibility and observer
Visibility was reduced to a few yards (" It's like you were blind ", commented one observer ), making driving difficult or impossible.
Visibility is reduced by significant scattering from particles between an observer and a distant object.

Visibility and /
: Visibility 1 / 4 of a mile to 100 feet ( 402 to 30 meters )
: Visibility greater than 1 / 4 of a mile ( 402 meters )
The International High Visibility Clothing Association found numerous flaws with the prevailing EN471: 2003 and ANSI / ISEA 107-2010 standards.
* Approach minima: ICAO CAT 1 Decision Height 60 m ( 200 ft ) / 800 m ( Visibility ) or 550 m RVR
Visibility minimums of 1 / 2 mile ( runway visual range of 2, 400 feet ) are possible with a CAT I ILS approach supported by a ALS, and 3 / 8 mile visibility visual range is possible if the runway has high-intensity edge lights, touchdown zone and centerline lights, and an ALS that is at least long ( see Table 3-5a in FAA Order 8260. 3b ).
* Campaign / Issue Visibility
* 25 October 2003 Visibility in the harbour was excellent and winds were between 12 and 15 knots ( 22 to 28 km / h ) from the east.
* In 2000, the Art Gallery Society supported the purchase of drawings Visibility / Invisibility by Jennifer Keeler-Milne and Urban landscape II by Sallie Moffat.

Visibility and used
Visibility graphs may be used to find Euclidean shortest paths among a set of polygonal obstacles in the plane: the shortest path between two obstacles follows straight line segments except at the vertices of the obstacles, where it may turn, so the Euclidean shortest path is the shortest path in a visibility graph that has as its nodes the start and destination points and the vertices of the obstacles.

Visibility and .
Visibility continued to be limited, and Greg was never able to get above a thousand feet.
Visibility may be poor, because of sediments or algae in the water and lack of light penetration.
Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Post-Modern Life.
Visibility can be a bit low, especially after rough weather, but the coral is excellent and the variety of fish superb.
Special light-diffusing optics and a colored fresnel lens create the indication. Signals such as the 3M High Visibility Signal and McCain Programmable Visibility signal utilize light-diffusing optics and a powerful fresnel lens to create the signal indication.
Visibility may be reduced to 50 metres for days at a time.
* Visibility of the road.
Visibility of the bicycle.
Visibility in traffic is much debated.
Visibility was at its maximum, the sea was placid with a gentle breeze from the north west, a bright, sunny, clear day.
Visibility was no more than.
Since then, features of HV clothing such as the EN510 quick release standard and the EN471 High Visibility standard, have improved the effectiveness and contributed to improved safety for rail workers.
Visibility is vital and that face should immediately allow you to identify a Kia even from a distance.

also and depends
They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
And yet we obviously also believe that the avoidance of the disaster depends in some obscure or at least uncertain way on the details of how we behave.
It may be that the objective function depends not only on Af but also on Af, as when the cost of the operating policy is considered.
Recovery also depends on the patient's age, health, motivation, handedness, and educational level.
The definition of ballroom dance also depends on the era: balls have featured popular dances of the day such as the Minuet, Quadrille, Polonaise, Polka, Mazurka, and others, which are now considered to be historical dances.
The choice of stroke depends on how near the shuttlecock is to the net, whether it is above net height, and where an opponent is currently positioned: players have much better attacking options if they can reach the shuttlecock well above net height, especially if it is also close to the net.
How the individual processes the world also depends on the phase of the disorder, with differential characteristics between the manic, hypomanic and depressive states.
The population value of bees depends partly on the individual efficiency of the bees, but also on the population itself.
Computing Curricula 2005 also recognizes that the meaning of " computing " depends on the context:
The procedure used also depends upon which type of institutional act is being used.
It is not a vector field because it depends not only on the position of a particular material point, but also on the local orientation of the surface element as defined by its normal vector.
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
However, whether this is possible depends on how the field of complex numbers is derived in the first place: it may not be possible to distinguish a complex number from its conjugate ( say, 3 + i from 3-i ), since it is impossible to find a property of one that is not also a property of the other, without falling back on the underlying set-theoretic definition.
The same DTD can also be embedded directly in the XML document itself as an internal subset, by encasing it within brackets in the document type declaration, in which case the document no longer depends on external entities and can be processed in standalone mode:
When the evolution map Φ < sup > t </ sup > ( or the vector field it is derived from ) depends on a parameter μ, the structure of the phase space will also depend on this parameter.
The effects of EMR upon biological systems ( and also to many other chemical systems, under standard conditions ) depends both upon the radiation's power and frequency.
This study also stated that approximately 46 % of physicians agree that physician-assisted suicide should be allowed in some cases ; 41 % do not, and the remaining 14 % think it depends.
Note that also depends on.
It also depends on the size of knowledge base.
Palos traditionally fall into three classes: the most serious are known as cante jondo ( or cante grande ) while lighter, frivolous forms are called cante chico-this also depends on whether or not the palo is considered to be of gypsy origin.
According to Newton's law of gravity, and independently verified by experiments such as that of Eötvös and its successors ( see Eötvös experiment ), there is a universality of free fall ( also known as the weak equivalence principle, or the universal equality of inertial and passive-gravitational mass ): the trajectory of a test body in free fall depends only on its position and initial speed, but not on any of its material properties.
It also depends on France for large subsidies and imports.
Representation theory also depends heavily on the type of vector space on which the group acts.
The amount of deuterium burnt also depends not only on mass but on the composition of the planet, especially on the amount of helium and deuterium present.
Pipe longevity also depends on the thickness of zinc in the original galvanization, which ranges on a scale from G40 to G210, and whether the pipe was galvanized on both the inside and outside, or just the outside.

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