| 1. | The characteristics of supersaturation have practical applications in terms of pharmaceuticals.
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| 2. | Supersaturation can sometimes be harmful for organisms and cause decompression sickness.
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| 3. | This occurs in superheating, supercooling, and supersaturation, for example.
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| 4. | The study of supersaturation is also relevant to atmospheric studies.
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| 5. | The supersaturation is mostly dependent upon the speed in the updraft regions.
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| 6. | On reaching supersaturation, the source solidifies and grows outward from the nanocluster.
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| 7. | This usually starts at ca . 300 % supersaturation.
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| 8. | This O 2 / Ar supersaturation can be defined as
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| 9. | Supersaturation of the urine with respect to a calculogenic compound is pH-dependent.
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| 10. | Since the 1940s, the presence of supersaturation in the atmosphere has been known.
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