Haematocrit

Word HAEMATOCRIT
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Definitions and meanings of "Haematocrit"

What do we mean by haematocrit?

The percentage (by volume) of packed red blood cells in a centrifuged sample of blood

A centrifuge used to analyze the relative amount of red blood cells and plasma in blood

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The word "haematocrit" in example sentences

HES is known to improve the blood circulation, but it also helps to maskthe use of blood boosting substances such as EPO erythropoietin by reducingthe levels of red blood cells, known as haematocrit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The statement says: Between these dates the only blood test result that we can define as abnormal was the one taken on April 20, 2009, which showed haemoglobin and haematocrit levels were very low, suggesting anaemia as a result of bleeding that the rider had suffered on April 8, 2009, due to haemorrhoids the UCI has a medical note confirming this bleeding. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2010)

However, as cycling teeters on the precipice of doom like a pro cyclist's haematocrit hovers around 50%, this kind of discord is hardly surprising. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2008)

One immediate lesson to be learnt from the hypoxia-tolerant epaulette shark is that adjustments such as an increased haematocrit, elevated blood glucose or a rise in brain blood flow, which other vertebrates display in response to hypoxia, are not always needed for anoxic survival. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Child: packed cells: increase in haematocrit desired x weight in kg. ❋ Unknown (1993)

It's the figures for haematocrit, reticulocytes and haemoglobin - all important elements for knowing if there's something illicit going on. ❋ Unknown (2011)

HES is known to improve the blood circulation, but it also helps to mask the use of blood boosting substances such as EPO erythropoietin by reducing the levels of red blood cells, known as haematocrit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Briefly, drug-resistant parasites were cultured without the addition of fresh red blood cells at 4% haematocrit. ❋ Arthur M. Talman Et Al. (2010)

Briefly, parasites were cultured in 4% haematocrit RPMI 1640 (Gibco, UK), supplemented with 10% human AB serum, and gassed with 5% CO ❋ Arthur M. Talman Et Al. (2010)

Any unexplained fall in blood pressure or haematocrit, should lead to serious consideration of a hemorrhagic event and cessation of Angiox ❋ Unknown (2009)

Platelets are cells in blood that help to stop bleeding, while haematocrit indicates thickness of blood. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Associations of blood viscosity, haematocrit and fibrinogen with mortality in the West of Scotland. ❋ Naveed Sattar Et Al. (2009)

Any unexplained fall in blood pressure or haematocrit, should lead to serious consideration of a hemorrhagic event and cessation of Angiox® administration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

An Italian rider in the Tour de France, for instance, who was accused of blood doping, turned out to have a naturally high haematocrit level.

The red blood cell portion of the blood (haematocrit) increased amongst people in the EpiCor group, said the researchers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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