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buffalo g. any of various insects of the family Simuliidae.
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buffalo h. obesity confined to the neck, head, and trunk; seen in Cushing's syndrome. Called also buffalo type.
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buffalo t. see under hump.
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buffer a. an action that tends to stabilize an inanimate system or a body function or state, such as pH, blood pressure, [Ca2+], etc.; most commonly used to denote the stabilization of pH by acid-base buffers (tampon a.).
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buffer b. the sum of all the buffer anions in the blood (bicarbonate, hemoglobin, proteins, and phosphate), determined by titrating the blood with a strong acid; it is used as an index of the degree of metabolic disturbance in the acid-base balance.
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