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buffer A routine or an area of storage that compensates for the different speeds of data flow or timings of events, when transferring data from one device to another.
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buffering The ability of a substance to reduce shock and cushion against pH fluctuations.
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buffering A protective material extruded directly on the fiber coating to protect it from the environment.
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buffer The buffer is the basic editing unit; one buffer corresponds to one text being edited. You can have several buffers, but at any time you are editing only one, the `current buffer,' though several can be visible when you are using multiple windows (qv). Most buffers are visiting (qv) some file. Chapter 17.
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buffer A naturally vegetated area established or managed to protect aquatic, wetland, shoreline, and terrestrial environments from man made disturbances.
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