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buffer action an action that tends to stabilize an inanimate system or a body function or state, such as pH, blood pressure, [Ca 2 + ], etc.; most commonly used to denote the stabilization of pH by acid-base buffers (tampon a.).
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buffer A storage device, or area on a storage device, which holds data temporarily, until needed for processing or printing. A buffer can also be used to aid communication between two devices with very different processing speeds (such as two modems, or the CPU and the printer).
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buffer A substance that helps regulate or stabilize the pH of a solution during chemical reactions.
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buffalo hump an accumulation of fatty tissue at the base of the neck.
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buffer A solution or liquid whose chemical makeup neutralizes acids or bases without a great change in pH.
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