| packed red blood c.’s |
red blood c's.
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| packed-cell v. |
hematocrit.
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| packing |
The filling of the mold cavity or cavities as full as possible without causing undue stress on the molds or causing flash to appear on the finished parts. Over- or under-packing results in less than optimum fill.
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| packing |
A sealing system that normally consists of a deformable material such as TFE, graphite, asbestos, etc. It is usually in the form of solid or split rings contained in a PACKING BOX that are compressed so as to provide an effective pressure seal.
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| packed cell volume |
The packed cell volume (PCV) or hematocrit (Hct) is a measure of RBC numbers, expressed as a percentage of the total volume of blood. The PCV, by common usage, has become synonymous with the Hct. Traditionally the PCV is obtained by centrifuging an anticoagulated blood sample (spun crit); with automated counters this value is calculated from the measured Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) and RBC count. This is the reason that laboratory values may differ slightly from in-clinic values. ...
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