The condition in which a system or environment has been filled to its maximum capacity, beyond which no additional quantity can be accommodated or absorbed.
A state reached when a certain amount has been achieved, resulting in the inability to increase that amount even when external factors attempt to contribute further increases.
The phenomenon where a particular resource or element is fully utilized, often leading to a stagnant or unchanging situation, such as in the context of population growth in large cities.
物質や情報が限界に達し、これ以上の追加ができなくなる状態。
需要と供給のバランスが崩れ、消費や利用が最大限に達した状態。
ある環境やシステムにおいて、変化が止まり、安定した状態に到達したこと。
A condition in which a solution contains more dissolved substance than would normally be possible at a given temperature and pressure, leading to an unstable state where excess solute can potentially crystallize or precipitate out.
A state where vapor exists at a pressure higher than the saturation vapor pressure, indicating that the vapor contains more molecules than is typically achievable under equilibrium conditions.
A type of fatty acid characterized by one or more double bonds between carbon atoms in its hydrocarbon chain, which affects its physical properties and health benefits.
Fatty acids that are liquid at room temperature and are typically found in plant oils, fish, and nuts, playing a crucial role in nutrition and cellular function.
A category of fatty acids known for potentially lowering cholesterol levels and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases due to their molecular structure.
A military strategy involving overwhelming an opponent with an excessive amount of simultaneous attacks or assaults, aimed at rendering their defensive capabilities ineffective.
A tactic used in cyber warfare where a system is inundated with an enormous volume of requests or traffic, causing it to slow down or shut down completely.
An operational technique in which resources are deployed in such a manner that they saturate a target area, making it difficult for the enemy to respond effectively.