Buffer
Buffer may refer to:
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Science
    
- Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gas
 - Buffer solution, a solution used to prevent changes in pH
 - Buffering agent, the weak acid or base in a buffer solution
 - Lysis buffer, in cell biology
 - Metal ion buffer
 - Mineral redox buffer, in geology
 
Technology and engineering
    
- Buffer (GIS), a HASS zone around a map feature
 - Buffer (optical fiber), a GG component of a fiber optic cable
 - Buffer (rail transport), a device that cushions impacts between vehicles
 - Buffer amplifier, an isolating circuit used in electronics or telecommunications
 - Buffer stop, a device that keeps rail vehicles on tracks
 - Buffer wheel, a device used to smooth a workpiece's surface
 - Digital buffer, an electronic circuit used to isolate the input from the output
 - Floor buffer, an appliance used to polish hard floors
 - Optical buffer, a device that stores optically transmitted data
 - Recoil buffer, a firearm component
 - Seismic buffers, protect structures against the effects of earthquakes
 
Computing
    
- Buffer (application), a software application for managing social network accounts
 - Data buffer, memory used temporarily to store output or input data while it is transferred.
 - Framebuffer, a type of data buffer for use in graphical display
 - Memory buffer register, the connection between processor and memory
 
People
    
- Bruce Buffer (born 1957), American sports announcer for UFC events
 - Michael Buffer (born 1944), American ring announcer for boxing and wrestling events
 
Other uses
    
- Buffer (navy), a colloquial title
 - Buffer state, a country separating two rival or hostile powers, thought to prevent conflict between them
 - Buffer zone, a region separating two areas, possibly to segregate or conjoin them
 - Buffering (horse), an Australian thoroughbred
 - Buffering (TV series), a British TV series
 
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