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acid·ity [əˈsɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl
1. acidity CHEM:
Acidität f <-> spec
2. acidity (sourness):
Säure f <-, -n>
3. acidity (criticism):
Schärfe f <-, -n>
acidity of remark
I. buff·er1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
Puffer m <-s, ->
II. buff·er1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
1. buffer (protect):
to buffer sb [against sth]
jdn [vor etw dat] schützen [o. bewahren]
2. buffer (moderate):
3. buffer CHEM, COMPUT, TECH:
buff·er2 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N Brit inf
ein alter Knacker inf pej
OpenDict entry
buffer VB
to hit the buffers Brit fig
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
buffer N INV-FIN
Klett Biology Glossary
buffer acidity
Klett Biology Glossary
acidity [əˈsɪdəti], acid content N
Azidität (Säuregehalt)
I. buffer [ˈbʌfə] N
II. buffer [ˈbʌfə] VB
Present
Ibuffer
youbuffer
he/she/itbuffers
webuffer
youbuffer
theybuffer
Past
Ibuffered
youbuffered
he/she/itbuffered
webuffered
youbuffered
theybuffered
Present Perfect
Ihavebuffered
youhavebuffered
he/she/ithasbuffered
wehavebuffered
youhavebuffered
theyhavebuffered
Past Perfect
Ihadbuffered
youhadbuffered
he/she/ithadbuffered
wehadbuffered
youhadbuffered
theyhadbuffered
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The acidity ranges from 4 to 8.5, with values of over 6 in the valleys.
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Sugar develops some acidity over a period of time.
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Rainwater or distilled water mixed with 2ounces of vinegar per gallon will assure that a reliably high acidity is maintained in the growing medium.
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In such cases, the acidity of the water, low temperature and lack of oxygen combined to tan the body's skin and soft tissues.
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This extreme acidity is achieved by its amino acid sequence.
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Reliable returns, early maturity and low acidity are its major advantages, which, together with the flowery bouquet, explain the success of the grape variety.
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Ertragssicherheit, frühe Reife und niedrige Säuregehalte sind die Vorteile, die verbunden mit einem an einen Sommerblumenstrauß erinnernden Duft der Weine den Erfolg der Sorte erklären.
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It is a given, though, that taken together with other stress factors the increase in acidity levels and water temperatures will bring about a dramatic change in marine ecosystems.
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Denn der Anstieg des Säuregehalts und der Wassertemperaturen sowie weitere Stressfaktoren dürften die marinen Ökosysteme dramatisch verändern.
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Grapes of this variety are harvested when they are already very ripe and thus yield strong and highly aromatic wines with a discreet acidity.
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Trauben dieser Sorte werden meist in sehr reifem Zustand geerntet und daraus entstehen sehr kräftige, hocharomatische Weine mit dezentem Säuregehalt.
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Robusta is characterised by a strong note, strong body and very little acidity.
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Robusta-Bohnen zeichnen sich durch ihre intensive Note, einen starken Körper und einen sehr geringen Säuregehalt aus.
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Robusta is characterized by a strong note, strong body and very little acidity.
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Die Robusta zeichnet sich durch ihre intensive Note, einen starken Körper und einen sehr geringen Säuregehalt aus.
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