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saturation

[sach-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌsætʃ əˈreɪ ʃən /




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Liquids with greater initial gas saturation needed even less shear to create more bubbles.

From Science Daily

The expansion will be new ground for the company, which will eventually reach a saturation point in U.S. subscribers.

From Los Angeles Times

During these sessions, the researchers monitored heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen uptake efficiency, blood oxygen saturation, and how much effort participants used to breathe.

From Science Daily

His murder happened at an event he regularly staged on college campuses to generate clips for social media saturation.

From Salon

He argued for a significant increase in the use of stop-and-search powers "to saturation", saying this would remove deadly weapons from circulation.

From BBC