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61por Ismayilov, Fuad“…The largest ethnic group is Azeri, comprising 90% of the population; Dagestanis comprise 3.2%, Russians 2.5%, Armenians 2% and others 2.3%.…”
Publicado 2004
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62“…It is particularly frequent among Sephardic Jews, Armenians, Turks and Middle Eastern Arabs, where the prevalence can reach 1/2000 to 1/1000. …”
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63por Engelstein, LauraTabla de Contenidos: “…Author's Note -- Part I: Last Years of the Old Empire, 1904-1914 -- Part II: The Great War : Imperial Self-Destruction -- The Great War Begins -- Germans, Jews, Armenians -- Tearing Themselves Apart -- Conflict and Collapse -- Part III: 1917 : Contest for Control -- Five Days that Shook the World -- The Provisional Government and the War -- August-September : From Putsch to Coup -- Bolshevik October -- Death of the Constituent Assembly -- Politics from Below -- Part IV: Sovereign Claims -- The Peace that Wasn't -- Treason and Terror -- Finland's Civil War -- Baltic Entanglements -- Ukrainian Drama, Act I -- Colonial Repercussions -- Part V: War Within -- The Unquiet Don -- Foreign Bodies -- Trotsky Arms, Siberia Mobilizes -- Kolchak : the Wild East -- Ukraine, Act II -- War Against the Cossacks -- Miracle on the Vistula -- War Against the Jews : 1919-1920 -- The Last Page -- War Against the Peasants -- Part VI: Victory and Retreat -- The Proletariat in the Proletarian Dictatorship -- The Revolution Turns Against Itself -- Conclusion: Revolution Against Itself.…”
Publicado 2018
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64“…Data on food consumption was obtained from Armenian Integrated Living Conditions Surveys, 2008–2019. …”
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65“…It mainly affects ethnic groups living along the eastern Mediterranean Sea: Turks, Sephardic Jews, Armenians, and Arabs [1]. Today FMF is not rare disease in other Mediterranean ethnicities, such as Greeks, Italians, and Iranians. …”
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66“…BACKGROUND: Armenians very rarely seek healthcare services and, consequently experience more serious health conditions. …”
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67por Medlej-Hashim, Myrna, Nehme, Nancy, Chouery, Eliane, Jalkh, Nadine, Megarbane, André“…BACKGROUND: Familial Mediterranean fever is a recessive autoinflammatory disease frequently encountered in Armenians, Jews, Arabs and Turks. The MEFV gene is responsible for the disease. …”
Publicado 2010
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68por Joo, Kowoon, Park, Won, Chung, Moon-Hyun, Lim, Mie-Jin, Jung, Kyong Hee, Heo, Yoonseok, Kwon, Seong-Ryul“…It is known to occur mainly among Mediterranean and Middle Eastern populations such as non-Ashkenazi Jews, Arabs, Turks, and Armenians. FMF is not familiar to clinicians beyond this area and diagnosing FMF can be challenging. …”
Publicado 2013
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69“…FMF is caused by mutations in the MEFV gene and are found usually among Mediterranean populations, Armenians, Turks, Arabs and Jews. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of MEFV gene mutations among FMF patients in the Azeri Turk population in North-West of Iran. …”
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70por Dundar, Munis, Kiraz, Aslihan, Emirogullari, Elif Funda, Saatci, Çetin, Taheri, Serpil, Baskol, Mevlut, Polat, Seher, Özkul, Yusuf“…FMF is especially prevalent among Turks, Armenians, non-Ashkenazi Jews, and Arabs. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and spectrum of 12 MEFV mutations of these patients and any genotype-phenotype correlation in this large Turkish group. …”
Publicado 2012
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71por Topuridze, Marina, Berg, Carla J., Dekanosidze, Ana, Torosyan, Arevik, Grigoryan, Lilit, Bazarchyan, Alexander, Sargsyan, Zhanna, Hayrumyan, Varduhi, Maglakelidze, Nino, Sturua, Lela, Haardörfer, Regine, Kegler, Michelle C.“…Nonsmokers versus smokers indicated greater policy support for cigarette and ENDS/HTP and greater persuasiveness of pro-policy messaging. Armenians versus Georgians generally perceived pro- and anti-policy messaging more persuasive. …”
Publicado 2020
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72por Schneider, Dana, McNabb, Scott J. N., Safaryan, Marina, Davidyants, Vladimir, Niazyan, Ludmila, Orbelyan, Sona“…Two hundred-forty patients hospitalized between August 2006 and September 2007 at two Armenian TB reference hospitals were interviewed about symptoms, when they sought medical attention after symptom onset, outcomes of their first medical visit, and when they began treatment after diagnosis. …”
Publicado 2010
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73por Derenko, Miroslava, Malyarchuk, Boris, Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir, Denisova, Galina, Perkova, Maria, Farjadian, Shirin, Yepiskoposyan, Levon“…The results of AMOVA and MDS analyses did not associate any regional and/or linguistic group of populations in the Anatolia/Caucasus and Iran region pointing to close genetic positions of Persians and Qashqais to each other and to Armenians, and Azeris from Iran to Georgians. By reconstructing the complete mtDNA phylogeny of haplogroups R2, N3, U1, U3, U5a1g, U7, H13, HV2, HV12, M5a and C5c we have found a previously unexplored genetic connection between the studied Iranian populations and the Arabian Peninsula, India, Near East and Europe, likely the result of both ancient and recent gene flow. …”
Publicado 2013
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74por Salehzadeh, Farhad“…Our genotype results are similar to Arabs and in some way to Armenians, erysipelas-like skin lesions are not common in this area, and clinical criteria are the preferred methods in diagnosis of FMF.…”
Publicado 2015
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75“…Analysis of well-documented immigrations of Roma from the Indian subcontinent during the 10th to the 12th centuries, Turkic peoples from Central Asia in the medieval centuries, and more recently Armenians, Russians, and Africans in the 20th century influenced the biodiversity of M. tuberculosis in Bulgaria but only with genotypes of sublineages within the L4. …”
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76por Kazungu, Jacob, Meyer, Christina L., Sargsyan, Kristine Gallagher, Qaiser, Seemi, Chukwuma, Adanna“…Armenia’s health spending is characterized by low public spending and high out-of-pocket expenditure (OOP), which not only poses a financial barrier to accessing healthcare for Armenians but can also impoverish them. We analyzed Armenia’s Integrated Living Conditions Surveys 2014–2018 data to assess the incidence and correlates of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and impoverishment. …”
Publicado 2022
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77por Tsaturyan, Vardan, Manvelyan, Anahit, Balayan, Marine, Harutyunyan, Natalya, Pepoyan, Elya, Torok, Tamas, Chikindas, Michael, Pepoyan, Astghik“…Do the characteristics of gut microbiome of Armenians affect the course of COVID-19 severity? ii. …”
Publicado 2023
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78por Shrateh, Oadi N., Thalji, Mariam, Jobran, Afnan W.M., Brakat, Aml M., Attia, Abdelrahman M., Abunejma, Fawzy M.“…BACKGROUND: Familial Mediterranean fever is a hereditary autoinflammatory disease affecting mainly Arabs, Turks, Armenians, and Jews with genotype-phenotype heterogeneity, presenting as recurrent episodes of fever along with polyserositis and rash. …”
Publicado 2023
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79por Salehzadeh, Farhad, Jafari Asl, Mehdi, Hosseini Asl, Saeid, Jahangiri, Sepideh, Habibzadeh, Shahram“…MEFV gene mutations showed similarities and dissimilarities in different ethnic groups, while it is common among Arabs and Armenians genotype. Since common 12 MEFV gene analysis could not detect up to 50% of our patients, who had FMF on the basis of clinical Tel-Hashomer criteria, clinical criteria is still the best way in the diagnosis of FMF in this area. …”
Publicado 2015
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80“…Many of these subclades originated in a population ancestral to contemporary Armenians and Assyrians. One such subclade, HV1b-152, supports a postexilic, northern Mesopotamian origin for the Ashkenazi HV1b2 lineages. …”
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