On Board RAM
Buffer systems help to maintain constant plasma pH. There are three buffer systems: Protein buffer system, phosphate buffer system and bicarbonate buffer system. Among these, the bicarbonate buffer system is the most predominant. Buffer Systems function as "shock absorbers" that accept excess H+ ions or OH- ions and keep blood pH constant. For example, if there is an increase in acidity of blood due to excess HCl (a strong acid), then NaHCO3 (Sodium bicarbonate) will buffer it to a weak acid (H2CO3). HCl+NaHCO3 = NaCl+H2CO3
Hi, This situation should be avioded, as buffer requires excess water to be effective. Rob.
it stores data until it can be processed it discards excess data
Buffer systems help to maintain constant plasma pH. There are three buffer systems - Protein buffer system, phoshate buffer system and bicarbonate buffer system. Among this, bicarbonate buffer system is the most predominant. Buffers function as "shock absorbers" that accept excess H+ ions or OH- ions and keep blood pH constant. For example, if there is an increase in acidity of blood due to excess HCl (a strong acid), then NaHCO3 (Sodium bicarbonate) will buffer it to a weak acid (H2CO3). HCl+NaHCO3 = NaCl+H2CO3
congestion is Traffic in excess of network capacity. it occurs network layer and it is one of the function of network layer.
HCO3(-) Bicarbonate ion. That is one buffer.
Buffer inventory, also called buffer stock or safety stock, is a cushion of supply in excess of forecast demand. Buffer inventory is used to reduce the incidence or severity of stock-out situations in sales and thus provide better customer service. It's also used in production or other inventory situations to ensure unexpected demands can be met with some degree of certainty
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buffer solution
through a network of excretory tubules
The body will produce more fat cells
" PING " , simply means ' Packet Internet Groper '. This is a utility that actually lets you check the speed of Packet data sent and received on a network. When an IP address is pinged, the Network Adapter send out a specific number of packets and receives it back. A calculation of the receive time is made and this is usually in milliseconds. The higher this time is the longer it has taken the packets to be received. This is not good because it means that the Network has excess packet collisions and or noise and that it is quite slow.