No. "An" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, but not all words that begin with vowels begin with vowel sounds. "Urinalysis" begins with a "y" sound, so you would use "a" rather than "an" before it as you would for any word that begins with a "y" sound: a urinalysis, a yawn. Examples of words that begin with "u" and also begin with a vowel sound are "udder", "ugly", and "unhappy".
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'An' is an article. Other articles are 'a' and 'the'. 'A' and 'an' are the singular articles. 'A' is used before words that begin with a consonant. 'An' is used before a vowel. ' The' is used as the plural article.
The article "an" is used before a word when the word begins with a vowel. "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant. The exceptions are when the word begins with a consonant but it sounds like a vowel, or when it begins with a vowel but it sounds like a consonant. There are very few exceptions. And I cannot think of one at the moment.
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Urinalysis is a very helpful test in assessing many conditions. It is through urinalaysis that urinary tract infections are diagnosed. Urinalysis is also used in the assessment of diabetes mellitus and a variety of kidney infections such as glomerulonephritis.
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"An" is used before a word that begins with a vowel while "A" is used before a word that begins with a consonant.
A complete urinalysis consists of?
Urinalysis is separation of urine into its components.
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The word used is world. The exact sentence is "I am a world before I am a man." I don't believe the word worm is used in the song.
Yes, typically a comma is used before the word "before" when it is used to introduce a dependent clause or phrase. For example, "She studied for hours before taking the exam."
It will show up if you use the specific test that is used to detect it.
urinalysis is basically a type of urinary tests.