This saturation deficit is also referred to as the " Oxygen window " . or partial pressure vacancy.
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This saturation deficit is also referred to as inherent unsaturation, the " Oxygen window " . or partial pressure vacancy.
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This is a significant saturation deficit, and it provides a buffer against supersaturation and a driving force for dissolving bubbles.
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Prescott produced'Atmospheric Saturation Deficit in Australia'in 1931 and with H . G . Poole,'The relationships between Sticky Point, Moisture Equivalent and Mechanical Analysis in some Australian Soils'in 1934.
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Opuntia ficus-indica is similar to CAM species which are not salt-tolerant in their root zone where growth may cease under high salt concentration . " O . ficus-indica " grows usually in regions where relative humidity is above 60 % and saturation deficit occurs . " O . ficus-indica " is absent in regions where there is less than 40 % humidity for more than a month.