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  • Bicarbonate serves a crucial biochemical role in the physiological pH buffering system.
  • The Stoner 63 has a unique buffering system contained within the bolt carrier.
  • For example, the bicarbonate buffering system is used to regulate the pH of blood.
  • Second, the pH of the blood is kept constant by our various buffering systems to between 7.35 and 7.45.
  • The recoil assembly consists of a hydraulic buffer, two pneumatic return cylinders and a controlling plunger which governs the displacement of the buffering system.
  • Furthermore, they act as buffering systems whereby they reduce coastal erosion, and improve water quality for in situ animals by processing material and  filtering sediments.
  • That provoked more than a disappointment as the production-stage VHS was reported to operate in a much more conventional manner no longer utilizing this buffering system.
  • Due to the spatial, temporal, and numerical disproportions between Na + influx and K + efflux, the PNN provides a possible buffering system for extracellular cations.
  • The parietal cells also produce and release bicarbonate ions in response to histamine release from the nearby ECLs, and so serve a crucial role in the pH buffering system.
  • In essence, the authors proposed that the observed network features act in concert as a genetic buffering system to maintain clock function in the face of genetic and environmental perturbation.
  • :You really can't pick random laboratory buffering systems and expect them to work in an aquarium, at least not on a stable, long-term basis.
  • This ratio and its relationship to the pH is described by the Henderson Hasselbalch equation, which, when applied to the bicarbonate buffering system in the extracellular fluids, states that:
  • In reality, the body's Bicarbonate buffering system is more than sufficient to handle soda water . . . or lemons . . .-- Mdwyer 19 : 41, 2 October 2007 ( UTC)
  • Unlike mammals, yeast ( " Saccharomyces cerevisiae " ) do not have several buffering system in the cell between the endoplasmic reticulum and the cytoplasm . yFMO is localized in the cytoplasm in order to maintain the optimum redox buffer ratio necessary for proteins containing disulfide bonds to fold properly.
  • The missense mutation R33Q causes a substitution of glutamine for arginine, decreasing the total amount of Ca 2 + stored in the SR, thus increasing the Ca 2 + buffering system causing Ca 2 + leak through RYR2, where the mechanism behind this mutation is proposed to interact with triadin and / or junction forming " polar zippers ".
  • :What you'll find is that unless the desired pH is within about one pH unit of one of thee pKa's of one of the buffers ( ignoring the Bicarbonate buffering system gas-exchange issue ), you'll not get appreciable buffering-if A doesn't buffer by itself, and B doesn't buffer by itself, the A + B combination won't do anything special unless they interact somehow . ( And amino acids aren't special-treat them just like any other polyprotic acid )-- talk ) 04 : 36, 5 January 2013 ( UTC)