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* [[Market saturation]], in economics
* [[Market saturation]], in economics
* [[Ocean saturation]], in biology, more than 2.3 billion years ago: see "Great Oxygenation Event"
* [[Saturation (Urge Overkill album)|''Saturation'' (Urge Overkill album)]], 1993
* [[Saturation (Urge Overkill album)|''Saturation'' (Urge Overkill album)]], 1993
* [[Saturation (Vas Deferens Organization album)|''Saturation'' (Vas Deferens Organization album)]], 1996
* [[Saturation (Vas Deferens Organization album)|''Saturation'' (Vas Deferens Organization album)]], 1996

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Saturation, saturated, unsaturation or unsaturated may refer to:

Chemistry

Biology

Physics

  • Colorfulness, see also: saturation intent, a rendering intent in color management
  • Thermodynamic state at lower temperature bound of superheated steam
  • Saturation (magnetic), the state when a magnetic material is fully magnetized
  • Saturated fluid or saturated vapor, contains as much thermal energy as it can without boiling or condensing
  • Dew point, which is a temperature that occurs when atmospheric humidity reaches 100% and the air is saturated with moisture
  • Saturated absorption, a set-up that enables the precise determination of the transition frequency of an atom between its ground state and an optically excited state

Electronics

  • Saturation velocity, the maximum velocity a charge carrier in a semiconductor attains in the presence of very high electric fields
  • Saturation, a region of operation of a transistor
  • Saturation current, limit of flowing current through a device

Hydrology

Mathematics

Other

See also