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HCT (disambiguation); Hct

HCT         
High-speed CMOS [Additional explanations: logic] with TTT-compatible [Additional explanations: logic] levels (Reference: IC, MOS)
HCT         
Hamburger ComputerTage (Reference: fair)
haematocrit         
  • A man uses a hand centrifuge to analyse two test tubes with blood, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1973.
  • Diagram of packed cell volume
VOLUME PERCENTAGE OF CELLULAR ELEMENTS IN BLOOD
Haematocrit; Packed cell volume; Haematocrit test; Hemocrit; Microhematocrit; Erythrocyte volume fraction; Packed Cell Volume; Hemoconcentration; Volume of packed red cells; VPRC; Haematocrit value
['hi:m?t?(?)kr?t]
(US hematocrit)
¦ noun Physiology the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood.
Origin
C19: from haemato- + Gk krites 'judge'.

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HCT

HCT may refer to:

Examples of use of HCT
1. This is the highest since 1'88, when the HCT was set up.
2. Tekturna HCT tablets are intended for patients whose blood pressure has not been controlled by a single drug.
3. The new policy requirements apply to the bachelors‘ programmes at the two universities and Higher Diploma programmes at the HCT.
4. Figures 2005 to 2006÷ The Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) has more than 16,000 students, including 6,664 new students.
5. It is time the sector, "which reaped the benefits of the government funded education system", according to one HCT official, lends a hand.