| HCT | health check test; hematocrit; historic control trial; homocytotrophic; human calcitonin; hydrochlorothiazide; hydroxycortisone |
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| Hct | hematocrit |
| hCT | human calcitonin; human chorionic thyrotropin |
| HCT, Hct | Hematocrit; Ç÷±¸¿ëÀû; 35 - 45 % |
| HCTA | health care technology assessment |
| HCTC | Health Care Technology Center |
| HCTD | hepatic computed tomography density |
| HCTS | high cholesterol and tocopherol supplement |
| HCTU | home cervical traction unit |
| HCTZ | hydrochlorothiazide |
| MCHC | Mean Corpuscular(= Cell) Hemoglobin Concentration; 32 - 36 %; Æò±ÕÀûÇ÷±¸ Ç÷»ö¼Ò³óµµ &nbs... |
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| MCV | Mean Corpuscular(= Cell) Volume; 80 - 100 fL(= 10-5 L); Æò±ÕÀûÇ÷±¸¿ëÀû &n... |
| HCT | Haematocrit |
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| HCT | Hematopoietic cell transplantation |
| hCT | Human CT |
| HCT | Human Calcitonin |
| HCT | Hydrochlorothiazide |
| HCTZ | Hydrochlorothiazide |
| hct | <haematology, investigation> Relative volume of blood occupied by erythrocytes. An average figure for humans is 45ml per cent, i.e. A packed red cell volume of 45ml in 100ml of blood. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : HCT 116 Cells, HCT-116 Cells, Cell, HCT 116, Cell, HCT-116, Cell, HCT116, Cells, HCT 116, Cells, HCT-116, Cells, HCT116, HCT 116 Cell, HCT-116 Cell, HCT116 Cell
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A measure of the packed cell volume (PCV) of red cells, expressed as a percent of the volume of blood which is red blood cells.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/leukemia/0,2530,422_2049_4332,00.ht...
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Hotcon table.
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(Hardware Compatibility Test) is a suite of tests from WHQL that verifies hardware and device driver operations under a specific operating environment.
Ãâó: www.usbman.com/glossarycomputerterms.htm
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| Hct |
Haematocrit, the percentage of red blood cells in the blood.
Ãâó: dreambaby.blogspot.com/pcg.htm
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the percentage of total blood volume consisting of red blood cells, found by centrifuging the whole blood and measuring the volume of red cells in a given volume of blood. Decreased haematocrit levels are associated with anaemia, hyperthyroidism, cirrhosis, bone marrow failure and numerous other pathogenic conditions.
Ãâó: www.haemochromatosis-ir.com/glossary2.html
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