1 an extra supply of materials that a company keeps in order to prevent a situation where none are available:
"Just-in-time production" means that no buffer stocks are held in the factory.
Silly old buffer!
3 to provide protection against harm
4 When a computer buffers information or buffers, it stores information temporarily in its memory while dealing with it or sending it.
6 someone or something that provides protection against difficult situations, problems, angry people, etc.:
7 the part of a computer's memory that temporarily stores information before exchanging it with another piece of equipment such as a printer, keyboard, or external drive
8 to provide protection against difficult situations, problems, angry people, etc.:
Pellets were resuspended in extraction buffer and protein was extracted twice as described above.
In both yeast and nematodes, the ability of a gene to buffer the loss of its duplicate declines over time as their functional overlap decreases.
Cells were washed with permeabilization buffer and then with staining buffer.
The pellets were washed with 1 ml washing buffer and re-pelleted.
Slides were removed from labelling buffer and excess buffer surrounding the tissue was wiped away.
The pellet was resuspended in buffer and after 40 minutes this suspension was centrifuged as before.
Upon centrifugation, the pellet, containing cellular matrix, was resuspended in high salt buffer to release cytoskeleton-associated components.
Immunoprecipitated proteins were washed three times with 1 ml lysis buffer.
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