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  2. Buffer (optical fiber) - Wikipedia

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    The buffer may take the form of a miniature conduit, contained within the cable and called a "loose buffer", or "loose buffer tube". A loose buffer may contain more than one fiber, and sometimes contains a lubricating gel .

  3. Recoil buffer - Wikipedia

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    This type of buffer cushions the battering force of repeated metal on metal impact, reducing wear on parts and lengthening the service life of the firearm. [4] Reduction of perceived recoil discomfort is an immediate added benefit of this type of recoil buffer. [4] Some pneumatic recoil buffers used in firearms are fast, low-power gas springs ...

  4. Optical ground wire - Wikipedia

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    The tube is inserted into a stainless steel, aluminum, or aluminum-coated steel tube, with some slack length of fiber allowed to prevent strain on the glass fibers. The buffer tubes are filled with grease to protect the fiber unit from water and to protect the steel tube from corrosion, the interstices of the cable are filled with grease.

  5. Buffer - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Optical fiber - Wikipedia

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    The cladding is coated by a buffer, (not to be confused with an actual buffer tube), that protects it from moisture and physical damage. [70] These coatings are UV-cured urethane acrylate composite or polyimide materials applied to the outside of the fiber during the drawing process. The coatings protect the very delicate strands of glass fiber ...

  7. Buffer solution - Wikipedia

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    A buffer solution is a solution where the pH does not change significantly on dilution or if an acid or base is added at constant temperature. [1] Its pH changes very little when a small amount of strong acid or base is added to it. Buffer solutions are used as a means of keeping pH at a nearly constant value in a wide variety of chemical ...

  8. List of 7400-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    octal buffer, inverting outputs Schmitt trigger three-state 20 SN74S340: 74x341 8 octal buffer, non-inverting outputs Schmitt trigger three-state 20 SN74S341: 74x344 8 octal buffer, non-inverting outputs Schmitt trigger three-state 20 SN74S344: 74x347 1 BCD to 7-segment decoders/drivers, low voltage version of 7447 open-collector 16 SN74LS347 ...

  9. Sony PVM-4300 - Wikipedia

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    The PVM-4300 has a 45-inch (with a 43-inch viewing area) colour Trinitron Microblack CRT picture tube, which is the largest ever produced. [5] It is capable of displaying a standard interlaced image as well as a 480p picture at a 60Hz refresh rate, using improved-definition television (IDTV), which used a digital frame buffer to deinterlace ...