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What 802.11n mode of operation is referred to as greenfield?
Buffering
The process by which pH is regulated and maintained within living organisms, preventing harmful shifts in acidity or alkalinity.
Ammonia
A compound of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) that is a colorless gas with a pungent smell, used widely in industry and produced naturally in the body as a byproduct of amino acid metabolism.
Bicarbonate Ions
A negatively charged ion that acts as a significant component of the bicarbonate buffer system, helping to maintain pH balance in blood and other bodily fluids.
Phosphate Ions
Negatively charged ions (PO4^3-) that play crucial roles in biological processes such as energy transfer and cellular regulation.
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