0 the act or result of filling a thing or place completely so that no more can be added: --
1 the act of making something or someone completely wet: --
2 the degree to which something is dissolved in something else, compared with the maximum possible degree: --
As the degree of saturation increases, the oil progresses towards being fully hydrogenated.
3 a situation in which too much of a product or service is provided so that there is more available than there are people who want to buy it: --
Estimates of the critical number of active nuclei for saturation and cavity suppression which agree with experimental results are given.
Notwithstanding this, the unoxidized nature of these sediments indicates more-orless permanent water saturation.
Cyanosis was moderate, with peripheral oxygen saturation around 80% at rest, and 70% while crying.
The laser energy term appears within the exponential term and the saturation level is expected at lower concentrations at higher laser energies.
The saturation of soil with waste-water led to increasing concentrations of harmful metallic and organic substances thereby impairing the quality of ground water.
In the model (1.2) of the capillary relation, all these intermediate processes occur with constant saturation and can be represented by vertical straight lines.
This way the system could pay more attention to the saturation uncommon map if it deems that this map is the salient map.
There was also the significant influence of uncommon saturation pixels for this spot.