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What (who) is saturation - definition

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Saturated; Unsaturated; Unsaturation; Oversaturation; Saturation (chemistry); Saturated bond; Saturated Bond; Saturation (disambiguation); Saturation (album); Oversaturated; Saturation point (chemistry); Saturation (biochemistry)

saturation         
n.
Repletion, fulness.
saturation         
1. <graphics> In colour theory, the "colourfulness" of a stimulus relative to its brightness, the amount of the dominant wavelength relative to other wavelengths in the colour, one of the three coordinates in the {hue, saturation, value} (HSV) and hue, saturation, brightness (HSB) {colour models}. White, black and grey contain equal amounts of red, green and blue light and are completely unsaturated. A pure colour with very little gray in it is highly saturated. The amount of saturation does not affect the hue of a colour and is unrelated to the value (total amount of light in a colour). There are several competing mathematical definitions of saturation. saturation">http://www.ncsu.edu/scivis/lessons/colormodels/color_models2.html#saturation. saturation/saturation.html">http://www.pomona.edu/academics/courserelated/classprojects/visual-lit/saturation/saturation.html. 2. The state of any system that is operating at its maximum capacity, e.g. a network connection that is carry a continuous stream of data with no idle time. Capacity planning aims to monitor load and increase resources before saturation is reached. (2008-05-09)
Saturation         
·noun Freedom from mixture or dilution with white; purity;
- said of colors.
II. Saturation ·noun The act of saturating, or the state of being saturating; complete penetration or impregnation.
III. Saturation ·noun The act, process, or result of saturating a substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.

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Saturation

Saturation, saturated, unsaturation or unsaturated may refer to:

Examples of use of saturation
1. Now they get saturation coverage,‘ says Feldstein.
2. In many places, this has led to market saturation.
3. It doesn‘t take that many years to go to saturation.
4. But saturation point was probably reached some time ago.
5. Everything reaches a saturation point after a while.