Similar words: maturation, naturalisation, saturate, saturated, naturalization, unsaturated, denaturalization, acculturation. Meaning: [‚sætʃə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the process of totally saturating something with a substance 2. the act of soaking thoroughly with a liquid 3. a condition in which a quantity no longer responds to some external influence 4. chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue.
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31. This process involves the addition of microorganisms, nutrients and an electron acceptor into the saturation zone of a contaminated aquifer.
32. Among children who survived for at least five days arterial oxygen saturation on admission ranged from 41% to 98%.
33. Your generation is very selfish. They don’t want India for its Ganga, but for their economic pride and self-respect. I’m hopeful because the chaos and crisis has reached a saturation point. This is our only chance. If it goes down a little bit more, then there is no scope. The youngsters have to realise that things are in their hands now. Gulzar
34. Another assessment was done after 5 min stable oxygen saturation.
35. Divers committed to saturation, enter the bell from the chambers and carry out checks.
36. All polyunsaturated oils have the same number of calories - 120 per tablespoon - but they vary in their saturation levels.
37. The cholesterol saturation index was calculated from the tables provided by Carey.
38. Bush launched a saturation campaign to mobilise the state's religious vote.
39. Audiences are expected to increase for several years and then level out, as the numbers of multiplexes reach saturation point.
40. This is because joke after joke is tedious and people quickly reach saturation point.
41. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation.
42. Therefore, even with oxygen at saturation point, an excess of carbon dioxide may cause suffocation.
43. The current in the coil rises rapidly to a value limited by the series resistor when the core reaches saturation.
44. Only so much gas will dissolve before it reaches a natural saturation.
45. The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation,(sentencedict.com) consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation.
46. These findings suggest that factors, in addition to biliary cholesterol saturation, are responsible for the formation of cholesterol gall stones.
47. Falling sales suggest that the VCR market may have reached saturation.
48. Spearman's rank correlation was used to look for any relation between oxygen saturation and incidence of arrhythmias.
49. Average relative humidity is high throughout the year, ranging from 80 to 88% saturation, with an annual mean of 85%.
50. The arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate of all patients were monitored by pulse oximetry before and during the procedure.
51. Giveaways and in-store advertising will guarantee saturation coverage for the movie across the States.
52. The porous plate technique proved inadequate since, due to the tightness of the rock, the minimum saturation attainable was 79%.
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53. Air at saturation point is the key to the problem.
54. During the procedure pulse rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation were recorded every minute by the research nurse.
55. There was no significant correlation between the frequency of extrasystoles, either supraventricular or ventricular, and oxygen saturation values.
56. People flocked to him in County Cavan and he became famous in Ireland with saturation media coverage.
57. Comparison of mean arterial oxygen saturation between the groups showed significantly higher levels in the nasal oxygen group throughout the procedure.
58. The lowest oxygen saturation recorded throughout the study was 86%.
59. The increased saturation is due to the increased iron concentration in the serum.
60. CVT high voltage fuse; blow; ferromagnetic resonance; saturation; analysis.
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