0 to be filled with a lot or too much of something -- roić się od czegoś
The city is saturated with cheap restaurants.
1 to make something completely wet -- przemoczyć, rozmoczyć, nasycać
2 to put as much of a substance that dissolves into a solution as is possible -- nasycać
The stoichiometry of the exact reaction will depend on the nature of the organic matter involved, here assumed to be saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon.
As before, the stress saturates, tending at large times to a position-independent value, away from the boundary.
Since open wells are usually not more than 40-50 feet, the average depth has saturated at 50 feet in all the villages.
The nominated theme has virtually saturated this issue.
One inevitable consequence of this formulation is that the flow divides naturally into saturated and unsaturated regions.
The instability is expected to saturate rapidly by the nonlinear damping from inelastic collisions, which depend strongly on the electron temperature.
The saturating sticky traps were reduced to their simplest form as flat discs without retaining panels or barriers.
However, this statement does not mean that another motion saturated more fully may exist.
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