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saturation impregnation: the process of totally saturating something with a substance; "the impregnation of wood with preservative"; "the saturation of cotton with ether" the act of soaking thoroughly with a liquid a condition in which a quantity no longer responds to some external influence chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue
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saturation color one that is high on the chroma or vividness scale, the farthest possible removed from gray.
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saturation In chemistry, saturation has three meanings: #In physical chemistry, saturation is the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance. This point, the saturation point, depends on the temperature of the liquid as well as the chemical nature of the substances involved. ...
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saturation *In telecommunications, the term saturation has the following meanings: *#In a communications system, the condition at which a component of the system has reached its maximum traffic-handling capacity. Note: Saturation is equivalent to one erlang per circuit. *#The point at which the output of a linear device, such as a linear amplifier, deviates significantly from being a linear function of the input when the input signal is increased. ...
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saturation deficit 1. The amount by which the water vapor in the air must be increased to achieve saturation without changing the environmental temperature and pressure. The saturation deficit may be expressed in terms of a vapor pressure deficit, an absolute humidity deficit, or a relative humidity deficit. 2. ...
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