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The part of the MAP that can be seen by a player. Visibility depends on the positions of a player's UNITs and BUILDINGs.
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the quality or state of being perceivable by the eye. In many outdoor applications, visibility is defined in terms of the distance at which an object can be just perceived by the eye. In indoor applications it is usually defined in terms of the contrast or size of a standard test object, observed under standardized view-conditions, having the same threshold as the given object.
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The visibility is the maximum distance an object may be seen considering air conditions. Precipitation, fog, haze, pollutants, and suspended dust all contribute to lowering visibility.
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the attribute of interference fringes that describes the contrast between constructive (bright) and destructive (dark) interference regions. Mathematically visibility is a complex (phasor) quantity whose magnitude (modulus) quantifies the fringe contrast, and whose phase describes the position of the constructive and destructive interference regions relative to some reference. ...
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is the distance a person can see with normal vision, and is measured in statute miles.
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