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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
Table 1
['problem_label_code','problem_label_name','problem_definition','defining_characteristics_code','defining_characteristics_description','related_factor_code','related_factor_description']
[array(['147','Death Anxiety','Apprehension, worry, or fear related to death or dying','00147-00','Worrying about the impact of ones own death on significant others','00147-00','To be developed'], dtype=object) array(['63','Dysfunctional Family Processes: Alcoholism','Definition Psychosocial, spiritual, and physiological functions of the family unit are chronically disorganized, which leads to conflict, denial of problems, resistance to change, ineffective problem solving, and a series of self-perpetuating crises','00063-11','Lack of skills necessary for relationships','00063-04','Family history of alcoholism, resistance to treatment'], dtype=object)]
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Stage 18 result
2011_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21_13
Stage 12 of the 2011 Giro d'Italia took place on 19 May, and the race concluded on 29 May. The 2011 edition commemorated the 150th anniversary of Italian unification. The majority of the race was situated entirely within Italy - only the end of stage 13 and beginning of stage 14, in Austria, featured roads outside the home nation. Alberto Contador entered the second half of the Giro holding the race lead, and never relinquished it. Instead, he continually added to his advantage. After no stage was second place closer to him than it had been the day before. The largest chunk of time taken in one day came in stage 13, the first of three high-mountain stages that preceded the Giro's second rest day. Contador and Jos茅 Rujano finished over a minute and a half ahead of the rest of the field. Contador essentially gifted the stage win to Rujano, something he also did later in the race with his former teammate Paolo Tiralongo, since the three-minute overall advantage it gave him was already close to the largest he had ever had in a Grand Tour. He did take one stage win for himself in the second half of the Giro, the uphill individual time trial to the Nevegal. Two stages in the second half of the Giro had their courses altered shortly before they were run. Stage 14 had been hyped as the debut of the Monte Crostis in the Giro d'Italia, but commissaires from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) mandated it be removed the night before Stage 14 was run.