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buffering The neutralizing of acids in paper by adding an alkaline substance (usually calcium carbonate or magnesium carbonate) into the paper pulp. The buffer acts as a protection from the acid in the paper or from pollution in the environment.
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buffer An section of RAM reserved for temporary storage of data waiting to be directed to a device.
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buffer A buffer is a contiguous region of DMAable memory into which a message may be copied. All GM buffers must be aligned.
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buffer A temporary storage location for data information being sent or received. Usually located between two different devices that have different abilities or speeds for handling the data. The buffer acts like a reservoir, capturing the data and then letting it out at speeds the lower river can handle without, hopefully, flooding or overflowing the banks.
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buffer chief bosun's mate: regulating petty officer in charge of discipline.
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