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A process that neutralizes a paper's acidity over time by adding an alkaline substance, like calcium carbonate, at the pulp stage. Buffering helps reduce the acidity of paper over time.
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If content cannot be streamed in real time, a distributor often sends part of the content into the buffer of a user's PC, before the video can be played. The user must wait during this time (sometimes, this is called pre-loading).
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Describes a situation which occurs when a streaming media player is saving portions of a streaming media file to local storage for playback. Most streaming media players buffer a small percentage of a streaming media presentation before beginning to play it. Buffering also may occur in the middle of a presentation, when available bandwidth does not match the presentation's required bandwidth.
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