| buffer t. |
intravenous injection of buffer substances, such as sodium bicarbonate, with the object of lowering the hydrogen ion concentration.
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| buffer v. |
a numerical expression of the degree of change in pH of a solution in response to the addition of acid or alkali.
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| buffered glycerol-saline base (Sachs) |
a broth medium containing sodium chloride, phosphate buffer, phenol red, and glycerol, used to transport and preserve fecal specimen material.
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| buffered i. human |
insulin human buffered with phosphate; used particularly in continuous infusion pumps, but also administered subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
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| buffy c. |
the thin yellowish layer of leukocytes overlying the packed red cells in centrifuged blood; called also leukocytic cream.
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