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1. Percentage of the volume of a blood sample occupied by cells. Cf.:plasmacrit. 2. Obsolete term for a centrifuge or device for separating the cells and other particulate elements of the blood from the plasma. [hemato- + G. krino, to separate]
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he·mat·o·crit or chiefly Brit hae·ma·to·crit hi-'mat-ə-krət, -.krit n
1) an instrument for determining usu. by centrifugation the relative amounts of plasma and corpuscles in blood
2) the percent of the volume of whole blood that is composed of red blood cells as determined by separation of red blood cells from the plasma usu. by centrifugation <a \hematocrit ranging from 42% to 52% in males and 35% to 47% in females is typically considered normal> called also packed cell volume
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he·mat·o·crit (Hct) (he-matґə-krit) [hemato- + Gr. krinein to separate] the proportion of the volume of a blood sample that is red blood cells (packed red blood cells), measured in mL per dL of whole blood or as a per cent.Medical dictionary. 2011.