| 1. | Plus there are other buffering agents to protect the body from these substances.
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| 2. | PH can be raised with a commercially available buffering agent or through calcium-rich substrates.
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| 3. | Along with bicine, it is one of Good's buffering agents.
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| 4. | Properties 1 and 3 are independent of the presence or absence of added buffering agents.
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| 5. | Almost any buffering agent used in antacids can be used; Bufferin, for example, uses magnesium oxide.
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| 6. | It claims Videx can be patented because it increases the drug's effectiveness by including a buffering agent.
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| 7. | It is also a buffering agent.
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| 8. | The similar substance " N "-cyclohexyl-2-hydroxyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid ( CAPSO ) is also used as buffering agent in biochemistry.
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| 9. | "' Triethylammonium acetate "'is a volatile buffering agent, which, when diluted in water, maintains pH at about 7.
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| 10. | The role of saliva is to provide ample fluid for rumen fermentation and to act as a buffering agent.
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