What's the difference between jamaica and jamaican?

Jamaica


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the West India is islands.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It wasn’t an easy decision because I was born in Kingston, Jamaica,” acknowledged Aarons.
  • (2) These lizards were introduced into Bermuda from Jamaica in 1905.
  • (3) For two years protein abnormality was studied in 40 cases of myelomatosis in Jamaica.
  • (4) The aetiology of tropical sprue, which is common in Puerto Rico and absent from Jamaica remains to be explained although a hypothesis has been put forward.
  • (5) A questionnaire was administered to 57 UWI-trained medical graduates presently doing their internship in Jamaica.
  • (6) A survey of two poor neighborhoods in Kingston, Jamaica is reported.
  • (7) A careful reorganization of priorities would thus be helpful in improving neonatal care in Jamaica, even in the presence of financial constraints.
  • (8) with nonviable Mycobacterium tuberculosis Jamaica cells associated with oil-droplet emulsions (WCV) were highly resistant to the i.v.
  • (9) The largest drops in pay were recorded in Sri Lanka and Jamaica, where workerswere earning 4.2% less than in 2008, the TUC said.
  • (10) In the rural tranquillity of Jamaica, people routinely reach the high 90s and a great many make 100.
  • (11) We have now characterized in vivo Th-cell priming activity of one of these peptides (MVE 17, amino acids 356 to 376) and an analogous peptide derived from the E-glycoprotein sequence of the dengue (DEN) 2, Jamaica strain (DEN 17, amino acids 352 to 368).
  • (12) The incidence of breast cancer in Jamaica appears disproportionately high in view of the high proportion of early pregnancies occurring in Jamaican women.
  • (13) BBC1 will also screen a three-part adaptation of PD James' Death Comes to Pemberley, the Jane Austen homage in the 200th anniversary year of Pride and Prejudice, as well as a three-part adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Remember Me, a ghost story by Gwyneth Hughes (Five Days, The Girl).
  • (14) Mexico rocketed up 14 places in the rankings to 26th after they lifted their seventh Gold Cup last mont h, while beaten finalists Jamaica moved up 21 places to 55th after their surprise run.
  • (15) • David Hinds (Barbados), Mark Bob Forde (Barbados), Richard Groden (Trinidad & Tobago), Yves Jean-Bart (Haiti) and Horace Reid (Jamaica) all received a warning.
  • (16) The book lets you know how sewage gets around under the city streets and how aluminium is made (you have to get bauxite from Jamaica, then ship it to a place with lots of electricity, like the Pacific north west).
  • (17) 12.19am BST 43 mins Another sloppy pass from Donovan gifts possession to Jamaica.
  • (18) Fifty-eight households were studied in the Red Pond community, the site of the established smelter and several backyard smelters, and 21 households were studied in the adjacent, upwind Ebony Vale community in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica.
  • (19) They talk football, and “all the things Joe has been through, the hurricanes in Jamaica, how the winds made the fruit crash from the trees,” says Dean.
  • (20) Ms Williams's name will already be familiar to many gay rights campaigners courtesy of a memorable speech on same-sex relationships, in which she applauded Jamaica's criminalisation of what her sect considers a curable aberration, a diagnosis she did not hesitate to apply to Tom Daly.

Jamaican


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Jamaica.
  • (n.) A native or inhabitant of Jamaica.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The incidence of breast cancer in Jamaica appears disproportionately high in view of the high proportion of early pregnancies occurring in Jamaican women.
  • (2) Top Jamaican at Beijing Games tests positive for drugs in sample reanalysis Read more According to Reuters, traces of the drug are reported to have been found in Carter’s A sample when 454 frozen blood and urine samples from Beijing were retested by the International Olympic Committee last month.
  • (3) The arguments could apply to South African cryptogenic 'heart disease' and 'Jamaican cardiomyopathy'.
  • (4) According to the Gerontology Research Group , the world’s oldest registered person is now Violet Brown, a 117-year-old Jamaican woman.
  • (5) The Jamaican Perinatal Survey included among its objectives the quantification of the island's neonatal mortality rate, the identification of the causes of these deaths (Wigglesworth Classification), and the determination of characteristics of both mother and infant that are associated with increased mortality.
  • (6) The importance of seroprevalence of the TORCH group of agents and syphilis on perinatal morbidity and mortality in Jamaican women is discussed, and appropriate recommendations for prevention and control of congenital infections in Jamaica are suggested.
  • (7) Meanwhile the news that Powell has tested positive for a banned substance surprised many in athletics, especially given the Jamaican's vocal anti-drugs stance over many years.
  • (8) The recently proposed decriminalisation of marijuana , widely called ganja by Jamaicans, has been long anticipated and much unfulfilled – like a World Cup goal by Wayne Rooney.
  • (9) Ten patients with sickle cell (SS) disease from a Jamaican family were found to have unusually high levels of haemoglobin F for this population.
  • (10) Jamaican governments haven't been known for their fortitude.
  • (11) Fresh ackee makes a huge difference to this Jamaican dish, so if you ever get the chance to buy some, do it!
  • (12) Previous efforts to decriminalise marijuana failed to advance because Jamaican officials feared they would violate international treaties and bring sanctions from Washington.
  • (13) It's very hot and humid at the stadium and the Mexico game looks to be taking its toll on Jamaican legs right now.
  • (14) Research on the factors mediating social class differences in blood pressure was carried out in a Jamaican community.
  • (15) Powell was one of five Jamaicans to test positive at their national championships last month, one of whom was the Olympic 4x100m relay silver medallist Sherone Simpson.
  • (16) This survey thus represents a complete and accurate documentation of the alpha and beta globin variants that occur in the Jamaican population.
  • (17) The relationship between blood sugar after challenge and blood pressure is described, with particular reference to studies in populations of U.S. and Jamaican adults and Dutch children.
  • (18) Between April 1985 and August 1986, 89 Jamaican dairy herds with 10 or more cows were visited, 1,645 lactating cows were examined using the CMT test and 254 composite milk samples collected for bacteriological examination.
  • (19) These results indicate that, despite their clinical and histologic similarities, the cause and biochemical mechanisms of Jamaican vomiting sickness differ distinctly from those of Reye's syndrome in which these abnormal urinary metabolites are not appreciably increased.
  • (20) An adaptation of the award-winning novel Small Island, about Jamaican immigrants to Britain in the 1940s, and Desperate Romantics, about a group of "vagabond painters and poets" set among the "alleys, galleries and flesh houses of 19th-century industrial London", will be among the first to be broadcast later this year.

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