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In some cases the Iberian Peninsula has adopted the Arabic word for such plants, while other languages prefer words of other origin—'rice' is arroz in Spanish and Portuguese, arròs in Catalan, but Italian and French prefer a Greek word (riso, riz), as do Vegliot (rize), Rhaetian (Friulian ris), and Romanian (orez).
Pre-transplant liver biopsy may be necessary to distinguish diffuse hepatic angiosarcoma from tumors of other origin in patients with cryptogenic liver failure.
Ultrasound also has the capability of providing a differential diagnosis between atelectasis and lung consolidation of other origin such as pneumonia.
All the other factors found to be related to mortality are well known risk factors in cardiac arrest of other origin.
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We classify them according to their passport as follows: Turks, Balkans (from the former Yugoslavia and other Balkan countries), South Europeans (from Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, East Europeanss, West Europeans, and immigrants of other origin.
The rest of the patients were contacted by phone and offered a follow-up; four women and one man were unable to cooperate due to vascular dementia or mental handicap of other origin.
The prevalence of primary headache was high, reaching a 16% of all post-seismic painful pathologies; also in relation to pathologies of other origin, primary headache represented the 5.53% of all causes of access to AMPs within the 5 weeks of the study.
Levels of MR-proADM depending on the source of infection were as follows [median (interquartile range)] respiratory infection [3.6 nmol/L (5.6 ], urological infection [4.6 nmol/L (5.4 ], abdominal infection [4.9 nmol/L (6.5)], bacteremia [3.8 nmol/L (5.1)], and [3.5 nmol/L (5.8)] in infections of other origin.
Mortality rates depending on the source of infection were as follows: 37.2% in patients suffering from a respiratory infection, 32.4% in those with an urological infection, 28.6% in patients with an abdominal infection, 35.5% in those showing a primary or secondary bacteremia and 25.6% in those patients with an infection of other origin.
In a separate set of experiments, not previously reported, we tested 4 more subjects, 2 DRA+ DR4− RA patients, 1 DRA− DR4− RA patient and 1 patient suffering from acute arthritis of other origin.
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