0 something that helps protect someone or something from harm -- zabezpieczenie
I have some money saved to act as a buffer against unexpected bills.
1 an area in a computer memory where information can be stored for a short time -- bufor
The importance of buffer strips has long been recognised, especially for filtering sediment and other forms of pollutants from entering streams, thus maintaining water quality.
Interaction with a significant adult mentor provides the most powerful buffer against risk factors.
An equal number of mice sham- inoculated with phosphate buffer saline were used as controls.
Once the processes that buffer children's risk against victimization are understood, they may be incorporated into intervention programs that will benefit both boys and girls.
They have the same internal layout as the ground floor, but do not need the buffer zone of the garden to maintain their privacy.
We apply the same algorithm, not to the brightness values in the frame-buffer, but to the distance values in the z-buffer.
Bodies come into the section on a conveyor and are directed automatically into a buffer store.
Immunoprecipitated proteins were washed three times with 1 ml lysis buffer.