buffer$10069$ - translation to greek
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buffer$10069$ - translation to greek

COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony

buffer      
n. εξουδετερώτης, προφυλακτήρας, στιλβώτρο, σύγκρουση, ρυθμιστής
buffer stocks         
GOODS HELD FOR RESALE
Distressed inventory; Merchandise to resell; Stock in trade; Inventory Management; Business inventory; Death inventory; Inventories; Cycle stocks; Virtual inventory; Buffer stocks
ρυθμιστικά αποθέματα
intravenous injection         
  • alt=Labelled computer-drawn illustration of parts of an inserted non-tunneled central intravenous line
  • alt=Photograph of two intravenous solution bags (containing glucose and levofloxacin, respectively) and a paper log sheet hanging from a pole.
  • alt=Photograph of an inserted Hickman line, which is a type of tunneled catheter, inserted in the chest.
  • alt=Photograph of a simple, single infusion IV pump
  • A nurse inserting an 18-gauge IV needle with cannula
  • abdominal region]] which was complicated by a severe [[sepsis]]. He received [[antibiotics]], parenteral nutrition and pain killers via automated injection employing [[syringe driver]]s (background, right).
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MEDICATION ADMINISTERED INTO A VEIN
Intravenous; Intravenous infusion; Intravenous drip; Intravenously; Intravenous fluid; Intravenous injection; IV fluids; IV fluid; Intravenous fluids; Intravenous cannulation; IV therapy; IV push; IV tube; Blood drip; Intra-venous; IV infusion; IV line; Intravenous line; Saline drip; Intravenal; Intravenals; Intravenous therapies; Intravenally; IV therapies; Intravenous drips; Iv colloid; IV-push; Intra-venous fluid; Heparin lock; Hep-lock; Heplock; Hep lock; Saline drips; IV administration; Intraveneous; Intravenous medication; Iv therapy; Intravenous administration; Intravenous buffer; Intravenous buffer solution; IV drip; IVs; Parenteral fluid replacement; Intravenous route; Intra-venous injection; Intra-venous route; Intra-venous administration; Intra-venous therapy; IV bag; Intravenous lines; Intravenous Administration; Injection into a vein; Blown vein; Continuous infusion; Inrtavenous; Intravenuous; Intravenous bolus; Fluid therapy
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Definition

buffer state
(buffer states)
A buffer state is a peaceful country situated between two or more larger hostile countries.
Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Buffer state

A buffer state is a country geographically lying between two rival or potentially hostile great powers. Its existence can sometimes be thought to prevent conflict between them. A buffer state is sometimes a mutually agreed upon area lying between two greater powers, which is demilitarized in the sense of not hosting the military of either power (though it will usually have its own military forces). The invasion of a buffer state by one of the powers surrounding it will often result in war between the powers.

Research shows that buffer states are significantly more likely to be conquered and occupied than are nonbuffer states. This is because "states that great powers have an interest in preserving—buffer states—are in fact in a high-risk group for death. Regional or great powers surrounding buffer states face a strategic imperative to take over buffer states: if these powers fail to act against the buffer, they fear that their opponent will take it over instead. By contrast, these concerns do not apply to nonbuffer states, where powers face no competition for influence or control."

Buffer states, when authentically independent, typically pursue a neutralist foreign policy, which distinguishes them from satellite states. The concept of buffer states is part of a theory of the balance of power that entered European strategic and diplomatic thinking in the 18th century.