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  3. Ringer's solution - Wikipedia

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    Ringer's solution is a solution of several salts dissolved in water for the purpose of creating an isotonic solution relative to the body fluids of an animal. Ringer's solution typically contains sodium chloride , potassium chloride , calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate , with the last used to buffer the pH .

  4. Ringer (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ringer is an American crime thriller drama television series that aired on The CW from September 13, 2011, to April 17, 2012. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The series stars Sarah Michelle Gellar , who plays twin sisters Bridget Kelly and Siobhan Martin. [ 4 ]

  5. Change ringing - Wikipedia

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    The ringer keeps hold of the tail-end of the rope to control the bell. After a controlled pause with the bell, on or close to its balancing point, the ringer rings the backstroke by pulling the tail-end, causing the bell to swing back towards its starting position.

  6. The Ringer (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ringer is a 2005 American slapstick sports comedy starring Johnny Knoxville, Katherine Heigl, and Brian Cox with cameos by Terry Funk and Jesse Ventura. Directed by Barry W. Blaustein , it was produced by the Farrelly brothers .

  7. Ringer's lactate solution - Wikipedia

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    Ringer's lactate has an osmolarity of 273 mOsm L −1 [14] and a pH of 6.5. [10] The lactate is metabolized into bicarbonate by the liver, which can help correct metabolic acidosis. Ringer's lactate solution alkalinizes via its consumption in the citric acid cycle , the generation of a molecule of carbon dioxide which is then excreted by the lungs.