What's the difference between viewability and visibility?

Viewability


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Google Street View cars drive along roads with a roof-mounted camera which captures pictures of the area surrounding a location, which is then tagged to a map and made optionally viewable in Google's maps products.
  • (2) However, the controversial service, which launched in November 2007 and carries ads viewable to web users outside the UK, saw losses more than double from £5.7m to £12m.
  • (3) Optical or electron-optical zooming can be used to magnify the collimated image so that it fills a larger fraction of the viewable area of the video frame to make more effective use of the available video-display capacity.
  • (4) Clearing vacancies are viewable on the Ucas website.
  • (5) The entire site is still viewable in Google’s cache of websites , while key documents including guidelines for industry on how to calculate ratings and the spreadsheet for calculating ratings are still available at their original locations.
  • (6) YouTube users will also be able to start conversations under videos that are only viewable by people in their Circles on the Google+ social network, or by individual friends.
  • (7) In an interview with CNN on Friday, Nunberg did not acknowledge writing the posts, which were still viewable on his Facebook page.
  • (8) In addition, there’s a breakdown of trust between brands and agencies, with the recent rebate scandal in the US, and ongoing concern with digital ad fraud and viewability, compounding the issue.
  • (9) On the lowest level, viewable from a narrow corridor meant for gun-toting overseers, is Refraction, a swooping five-ton sculpture in the vague shape of a bird’s wing.
  • (10) Easily viewable, three-dimensional images have been produced from information derived from the passage of sound through the head of a living human subject.
  • (11) Last week the European commission's data protection working party wrote to Facebook saying that its recent changes, which made previously private information publicly viewable by default, were unacceptable.
  • (12) Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee, currently just beyond its halfway mark and viewable free and live online this weekend (12.30pm start) was expected to be another triumph for the world champion, Magnus Carlsen , after the 25-year-old Norwegian’s recent victories in London and Qatar but Carlsen only drew his first four games and was upstaged in the early rounds by the No1 woman player, four years his junior.
  • (13) The broadcaster has set up a production unit called Sky VR Studio to produce content initially for Facebook’s 360-degree video platform, viewable through the social network’s website and mobile apps.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The first trailer for Terry Gilliam's low-budget futurist parable The Zero Theorem has hit the web, though bootlegs have been viewable for a while.
  • (15) When sending a photo to a contact, the sender could decide how many seconds it would be viewable for before self-deleting.
  • (16) Unprotected internet-connected cameras have been viewable through Google searches and other websites for years, but this new site has only cropped up in the last month.
  • (17) Unfortunately for the FBI, hundreds of Silk Road users identified the FBI's wallet details and used blockchain to post publicly viewable messages along with miniscule transactions.
  • (18) According to Bretzing’s account of the events – some of which is viewable on the grainy 30-minute video – the occupiers were driving two separate vehicles when they encountered law enforcement.
  • (19) The movie is also viewable at the standard, 24 frames per second rate, which most preferred.

Visibility


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality or state of being visible.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Apparently, the irradiation with visible light of a low intensity creates an additional proton gradient and thus stimulates a new replication and division cycle in the population of cells whose membranes do not have delta pH necessary for the initiation of these processes.
  • (2) Photoreactions induced in that proper sensitizer molecules absorb UV-light or visible light.
  • (3) But do you know the thing that really bites?” he pointed to his home, which was not visible behind an overgrown hedge.
  • (4) The epididymis appeared distended but without any visible sperms.
  • (5) Stage E12 is characterized by the modifications of the CL fraction, particularly the beta-group; at this stage the first dendrites become visible.
  • (6) To determine the severity of regurgitation by dynamic MRI, several parameters were analyzed, including the number of slices with visible signal loss, the time course of the signal loss, and its maximal area and maximal volume.
  • (7) Visible light activates a large guanosine cyclic 3',5'-phosphate (cGMP)- and phosphodiesterase (PDE)-dependent infrared light-scattering change in suspensions of photoreceptor disk membranes.
  • (8) However, cytophotometric DNA analysis disclosed that significant increases in proliferative activity of mucosa had occurred 4 weeks before the appearance of histopathological dysplasia, and 8 weeks prior to development of grossly visible tumors.
  • (9) Patients in group A had smoother increases in oxygen uptake and core temperatures, greater cardiovascular stability as reflected by the rate-pressure product, and no visible shivering.
  • (10) The dried-specimen-teasing method appears useful, because of the ease of preparation of the specimens, its reproducibility, and the degree of visibility and preservation of cell surface structures and intraclonal relationships.
  • (11) 3) In Group D, B1 was visible in 19 out of 25 patients and in 18 patients out of these 19 patients, cancer invasion toward B1 was histopathologically confirmed.
  • (12) Use of sunglasses that block all ultraviolet radiation and severely attenuate high-energy visible radiation will slow the pace of ocular deterioration and delay the onset of age-related disease, thereby reducing its prevalence.
  • (13) Conventional follow-up of patients with colonic neoplasia will at best only identify symptomatic lesions and those visible with a sigmoidoscope, and will therefore fail to identify new malignant lesions in time for effective treatment.
  • (14) A planet with conditions that could support life orbits a twin neighbour of the sun visible to the naked eye, scientists have revealed.
  • (15) RR spectra of fatty acyl-CoA and its complexes are consistent with the previous hypothesis that visible spectral shifts observed during formation of acetoacetyl-CoA and crotonyl-CoA complexes of fatty acyl-CoA dehydrogenase result from charge-transfer interactions in which the ground state is essentially nonbonding as opposed to interactions in which complete electron transfer occurs to form FAD semiquinone.
  • (16) Both patients had high levels of circulating capsular polysaccharide, and one patient had visible diplococci on a smear of the peripheral blood.
  • (17) Unconjugated bilirubin visibly accumulated in the interstitium of the renal papillary tip.
  • (18) Treatment with DEAE-cellulose under the conditions described does not induce any visible degradation of mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA.
  • (19) Electron microscope examinations of the developing triadic junction in fibers from leg muscles of fetal and postnatal rats reveal a range of complexity from no structural connections across the space between apposed membranes of T and SR to all of the junctional structures visible in adult rat muscle fibers.
  • (20) In addition to the proteinase, 3 or 4 peptides (16-22.0 kDa) were visible in SDS-PAGE gels of gland cell proteins; on boiling, these peptides aggregated to 31 kDa.

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