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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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Name of Castilian military leader, known as El Cid campeador and whose name was Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. In medicine it is short for disseminated intravascular coagulation, a serious disorder whereby the proteins that control blood clotting become overly active. Excessive and abnormal generation of fibrin and thrombin in the body. Surname of Spanish origin. Nickname of a Spanish bullfighter whose name is Manuel Jesús Cid Salas. Name of an opera by Jules Massenet.

  




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1º_ Strong and brave man. It's the way Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar was treated. It comes from the archaic Spanish Çidi who took it from Arabic 1587; 1610; 1583; ( seiyid "lord, leader, form of respect") . 2º_ As an acronym it has several developments, such as "Research and Documentation Center", "Coalition of the Democratic Left", "International Dance Council", "disseminated intravasal coagulation", "right internal carotid", "right lower quadrant", . . . 3º_ 'CID' is the IATA code for The Eastern Iowa airport in Cedar Rapids ( state of Iowa , USA).

  



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