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- Look up saturated, saturation, unsaturated, or unsaturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saturation, saturated, unsaturation or unsaturated may...
- well as low-quality games produced by third-party developers, which oversaturated the market and led to the video game crash of 1983. Consequently, a...
- expanding the franchise to event projects and were concerned about oversaturating the franchise with too many ongoing television series. Production was...
- parties to develop games on hardware. In the aftermath of the lawsuit, an oversaturated market resulted in companies that had never had an interest in video...
- stuck to that style since then, stating that the auto-tune style was oversaturated. His current style of music has been described as a melodic and upbeat...
- for its action sequences and visual effects but criticism of film's "oversaturated genre trappings" as well as its direction and editing. On review aggregator...
- mid-December, the demand for rings suddenly fell as the market was oversaturated, and companies that did not have time to sell rings suffered losses...
- films broadcast has decreased as channels report that audiences are oversaturated with patriotic films. The po****tion belonging to Generation Y often...
- completely crystallized igneous rocks with equilibrated ****emblages. Silica-oversaturated rocks contain quartz (or another silica polymorph). Silica-undersaturated...
- water versus seawater. Near-surface water of the earth's oceans are oversaturated with CaCO3 by a factor of more than six. The failure of CaCO3 to rapidly...