What's the difference between jap and japan?

Jap


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This dictates that long-ranged protein aggregation into jap junction plaques cannot arise solely from interparticle interactions.
  • (2) In agreement with Uehara's single fiber study using urethane (Uehara, Y.:Jap.
  • (3) The 3'-NTRs of both the TuMV-Jap and TuMV-Chi RNAs show homology with the first 201 nucleotides of the TuMV-Can RNA 3'-NTR.
  • (4) Jap J Bact, 1989; 44: 813-816) consistently gives 100% verification and therefore is the most consistent method and superior in accuracy to the other three methods.
  • (5) It has recently been claimed [Glaeser, R. M., & Jap, B. K. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 6398-6401] that absorption flattening effects are also inconsequential in large membrane fragments with high protein concentrations, such as purple membrane sheets.
  • (6) We find that jap junction proteins are mutually repulsive, in a manner consistent with electrostatics and excluded volume.
  • (7) The sequence of the 3'-terminal 1223 nucleotides (nts) of a Japanese isolate of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV-Jap) RNA has been determined.
  • (8) The difference in transmissibility was associated with the recovery of infectious airborne virus in the environment of mice infected with the Jap.
  • (9) Inter-observer agreement and the kappa value obtained from the second examination ranged from 70.1% to 93.4% and from 0.42 to 0.50 in the Jap-CCESGS and those in the LOCS II ranged from 61.3% to 94.2% and from 0.49 to 0.55, respectively.
  • (10) The predicted amino acid sequence of the TuMV-Jap CP shows 97.2% identity with that of a Canadian isolate of TuMV (TuMV-Can) and 99% with a second, Chinese, isolate (TuMV-Chi).
  • (11) Examiner A was a highly trained specialist who has been involved in the development of Jap-CCESGS, but had no experience in the application of LOCS II.
  • (12) The other, Jap clone 3, cross-reacted in proliferation assays with heterologous subtypes of influenza A, but not type B.
  • (13) Determination of the N-terminal amino acids of TuMV-Jap coat protein (CP) mapped the CP cistron within this ORF and revealed a Glu-Ala dipeptide sequence as the putative cleavage site by which the CP is released from the viral polyprotein.
  • (14) Vardy was also caught up in controversy last summer, filmed on CCTV abusing a fellow gambler in a casino and calling him “Jap” on three occasions.
  • (15) A thermodynamic approach has been used to measure the amount of haemagglutinin and matrix protein expressed at the surface of P815 cells infected for periods between 4.5 and 11 h with either WSN (H0N1) or JAP (H2N2) strains of type A influenza virus.
  • (16) In vivo, both clones elicited a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction when inoculated into mouse footpads together with virus, X-31 clone 1 again displaying subtype specificity and Jap clone 3 being cross-reactive.
  • (17) The presence of jap junctions prior to or during labor has important physiologic implications for maintenance and termination of pregnancy.
  • (18) Oddly for a man who spent so much time writing about historical battles in his fiction, in his own wartime memoir, Quartered Safe Out Here (1993), with its hard-bitten opening sentence, "The first time I smelt Jap was in a deep dry-river bed in the Dry Belt, somewhere near Meiktila," he told of the war as seen by a rifleman in an infantry platoon and ignored the big picture.
  • (19) The same reagents were reacted with three purified A type virions; WSN, JAP and Port Chalmers (H3N2).
  • (20) Leicester City 4-2 Sunderland | Premier League match report Read more The Sun on Sunday published a video showing Vardy abusing a fellow gambler in a casino and calling him “Jap” on three occasions.

Japan


Definition:

  • (n.) Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Japan, or to the lacquered work of that country; as, Japan ware.
  • (v. t.) To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.
  • (v. t.) To give a glossy black to, as shoes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mieko Nagaoka took just under an hour and 16 minutes to finish the race as the sole competitor in the 100 to 104-year-old category at a short course pool in Ehime, western Japan , on Saturday.
  • (2) In this paper we report sixteen new cases from Europe and North America, suggesting that Kabuki make-up syndrome may be more common outside of Japan than supposed.
  • (3) Therefore, we performed meta-analysis of literature reports in Japan (n = 3), the USA (n = 4), and Europe (n = 20) on the risk of postgastrectomy cancer.
  • (4) The risks are determined, mainly by expert committees, from the steadily growing information on exposed human populations, especially the survivors of the atomic bombs dropped in Japan in 1945.
  • (5) A new type of artificial blood, pyridoxylated hemoglobin-polyoxyethylene conjugate (PHP) solution, (developed by PHP research group of the department of health and welfare of Japan, and produced by Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Tokyo) as an oxygen-carrying component, has been recently devised using hemoglobin obtained from hemolyzed human erythrocytes.
  • (6) Abe’s longstanding efforts toward those goals, which include the successful passage of a state secrets act and efforts to expand the scope of Japan’s military activities have already damaged relations with China.
  • (7) The green fund contributions already announced (which include a $3bn pledge by the US and a $1.5bn pledge by Japan revealed during the G20 summit) “show very clearly that if we want the emerging countries and the more fragile countries to participate in this global growth, we have to ... support them,” Hollande said.
  • (8) In Japan, particularly, there is a feeling that they were built less out of need than as another outlet for the aggressively proactive concrete industry.
  • (9) After the emperor's death, they are named after an era chosen for them; thus Hirohito is known exclusively in Japan as Showa Emperor.
  • (10) The number of seats has been reduced from 72,000 to 68,000, with another 12,000 to be added after the Games to meet the 80,000 minimum required in case Japan launches a bid to host the football World Cup.
  • (11) The percentage of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, i.e., eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6) was significantly low in United States inlanders with a high coronary heart disease morbidity compared with both populations in Japan with low morbidity.
  • (12) During the 1985 annual meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons in Honolulu, neurosurgical training and practice in India, Korea, Japan, and Australasia were discussed at the International Committee symposium.
  • (13) By contrast, the services for mentally ill in England is considered to be superior and is therefore presented briefly to benefit the development of better community psychiatric care in Japan.
  • (14) Japan's 2% growth this year would be boosted by a construction boom after the tsunami in 2011 , while China would expand by 8.2% in 2012 and 9.3% in 2013.
  • (15) Olympic games are a competition between countries, but here spectators can freely choose which star to cheer for and unite as one,” said Inoki, a lawmaker in Japan’s upper house who was known as “Burning Fighting Spirit” in the ring.
  • (16) Prevalence rate is around 4% (4-15% in males and 4-8% in females), and incidence rate varies from area to area: 53.2 per 100,000 population in 1975 in Japan, 364 in 1976 in Malaysia, and 540 in 1979 in West Germany.
  • (17) Consoles are even more widespread in Japan, of course, but for many, finding the time and space to play in comfort is tricky.
  • (18) A two-lane, 400m bridge – funded by Jica, Japan's aid agency – coupled with simplified procedures agreed by Zambia and Zimbabwe have speeded up processing time.
  • (19) The decision came after Japan’s revised rules on the transfer of arms and defence technology, Suga said.
  • (20) It is a very widely cultivated plant in eastern countries like India, Bangladesh, Ceylon, Malaya, the Philippines and Japan.

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