(bŭf′ĕr )
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1. Any of several molecules that react with strong acids or bases to prevent large changes in the pH of, for example, body fluids.
2. A substance tending to offset reaction of an agent administered in conjunction with it. There's more to see -- the rest of this topic is available only to subscribers.
TY - ELEC
T1 - buffer
ID - 739984
ED - Venes,Donald,
BT - Taber's Medical Dictionary
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PB - F.A. Davis Company
ET - 25
DB - Taber's Online
DP - Unbound Medicine
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