| saturation l. |
the amount of carbohydrate that an organism can metabolize without causing glycosuria; called also assimilation l.
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| saturation time |
The time required for the arterial blood of a person inhaling pure oxygen to become saturated.
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ABBR: SaO2. Percent of arterial hemoglobin saturated with oxygen. SaO2 can be monitored noninvasively with a pulse oximeter. It is normally higher than 96%.
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| saturation |
In soils, the point at which a soil or aquifer will no longer absorb any amount of water without losing an equal amount.
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| saturation |
One of the three dimensions of color, and the attribute of color that defines its degree of strength or difference from white. The higher the saturation; the brighter and lighter the image. The lower the saturation; the duller and grayer the image.
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