I assume you mean in pronunciation.
No. It is pronounced he mat o crit
The indefinite article is "an," a form of "one." Its n is dropped before a consonant sound, but preserved before a vowel sound.
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The t' in t'appelles stands for the pronoun "te". It indicates who is concerned (in that case, "you / yourself"). As frequent in French (and other languages), the vowel is dropped when the following word also begins by a vowel (or vowel sound).
hematocrit
The combining vowel is usually dropped when adding a suffix that begins with a vowel sound. This is to avoid having two vowels in a row, which could make pronunciation awkward. Dropping the combining vowel helps maintain the original pronunciation of the word.
It doesn't effect the hematocrit at all
Hematocrit will be present generally in everybody body,but adult female as higher hematocrit. Range of 42% to 52%.
Hematocrit
Normal Hematocrit for Men is 41-53%Normal for Female is 36-46%
yes malaria causes increase of ESR and decrease of hematocrit.
The normal hematocrit level for men is typically between 41 to 50.
The word été is a French equivalent of 'summer'. It's pronounced 'ay-tay'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le'* ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. *The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped in 'le' when it's followed by a word that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the dropped letter is indicated by the apostrophe.été