What's the difference between javanese and malayan?

Javanese


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Java, or to the people of Java.
  • (n. sing. & pl.) A native or natives of Java.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Genetic distance analyses by both cluster and principal components models were performed between Koreans and eight other populations (Koreans in China, Japanese, Han Chinese, Mongolians, Zhuangs, Malays, Javanese, and Soviet Asians) on the basis of 47 alleles controlled by 15 polymorphic loci.
  • (2) The frequency of deletional alpha-thalassaemia in a Javanese population sample (n = 103) was investigated at three restriction sites of the alpha-globin gene (BamHI, BglII and RsaI).
  • (3) The relative distributions of 480 DR2-related DR,DQ haplotypes have been determined in Australian Aborigines, Papua New Guinean Highlanders, coastal Melanesians, Micronesians, Polynesians, Javanese, and Southern and Northern Chinese.
  • (4) The association of magical and bio-medical knowledge allows Javanese to interpret traditional and bio-medical cures as components of a unified health care system.
  • (5) Comparison of Javanese medical, religious and political systems suggests that the structural uniformity of cultural domains derives from the hierarchical organization of cultural knowledge and that the study of traditional medicine and medical pluralism can not be undertaken apart from that of world view.
  • (6) The Javanese group, however, showed 90% anterior position of the upper lip and 93% of the lower lip to this line.
  • (7) The paper begins with an example drawn from Javanese mystical practices which are based upon the concept of the unity of the human and natural orders.
  • (8) The results also show that although there is a dramatic shift towards self-choice marriages, it is occurring within the context of historical and institutional factors specific to Javanese society.
  • (9) Finally, close to death, I was found by a Javanese girl who took me to her village.
  • (10) These findings support the conclusion that Javanese thin-tailed sheep have a high innate resistance to F. gigantica.
  • (11) Less musically sophisticated Ss' judgments were better for Western than Javanese patterns.
  • (12) The Muslim leader Amien Rais compared Suharto in his last years to a Javanese king who thinks that "if he's going to collapse, he'll bring down the whole country too".
  • (13) Such nepotism was not essential for the Suharto regime; rather, it reflected his adoption of a ruling style increasingly akin to that of a traditional Javanese king.
  • (14) Three breeds of Javanese sheep are described briefly and data suggesting the segregation of a gene with large effect on ovulation rate and litter size are presented.
  • (15) Javanese beef rendang Last year, I made eight main courses for my birthday party – all Indonesian.
  • (16) Others who have been refused entry include Daara J Family, a Senegalese hip-hop outfit, who are BBC Radio 3 world music award winners, a Javanese artist and teacher, a Brazilian theatre company, South Africa's "edgiest theatre director" and a Palestinian poet.
  • (17) The footage, obtained by the ABC, seems to have been shot from inside a lifeboat of the same type that recently landed on a Javanese beach.
  • (18) I feel decidedly smug … because everything I spoke about in my speech on this particular topic seems to have been proven completely true.” Javanese feminist Dea Basori has been attempting to collect and share images depicting Indonesian women in history, to explore and educate people about evolutions in that country’s values.
  • (19) One component that was especially plentiful in some Javanese and South American isolates was identified as the murine toxin.
  • (20) Twenty-five percent of blood films from natives and 31% from Javanese were positive for falciparum malaria; of these, the rate of gametocytemia was 21% for natives, and 42% for the Javanese transmigrants (P less than 0.001).

Malayan


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Malays or their country.
  • (n.) The Malay language.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In Phillipine rats (R. rattus mindanensis) the pair was subtelocentric with C-bands, but in Malayan black rats (R. rattus diardii) it was usually acrocentric with C-bands.
  • (2) During 1982-1990, a longitudinal observation on prevalence trend of malayan filariasis has been made in endemic areas with An.
  • (3) The contribution of disseminated fibrin clot formation to the pathogenesis of canine endotoxin shock was explored in control dogs and in those defibrinated with a purified fraction of Malayan pit viper venom.
  • (4) Only 68% of patients with Bancroftian filariasis but 90% of those with Malayan filariasis reacted to D. immitis FST antigen.
  • (5) The effects of unrefined equine antivenom and antithrombin III (AT-III) concentrate on the coagulopathy induced by systemic envenomation by Malayan pit viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma; MPV) venom were investigated in a rat model.
  • (6) Animals depleted of fibrinogen by treatment with Malayan pit viper venom were compared with untreated rabbits immediately and at 1 and 24 h after injury.
  • (7) Venom and oropharyngeal swabs from freshly captured Malayan pit vipers (Calloselasma rhodostoma) in southern Thailand and captive specimens in England were cultured aerobically and anaerobically to identify the bacterial flora which might contaminate wounds inflicted by bites of this species.
  • (8) He was the driving force behind the creation of the People’s Action party (PAP) in 1954, including within it people sympathetic to the communist insurgency, then at its height in the Malayan peninsular.
  • (9) This investigation was undertaken to establish the gross and ultrastructural organization of the photoreceptors and retina in the Malayan tree shrew (Tupaia glis).
  • (10) In a region of endemic Malayan filariasis, with a population of 67,778 and mf rate of 3.82-4.36%, treatment with DEC-medicated salt to a dosage of 3.2 g DEC per person was administered for 2 months.
  • (11) The effects of five Thai snake venoms--Malayan pit viper--MPV (Ancistrodon rhodostoma); Russell's viper--RVV (Vipera russelli); cobra--CV (Naja naja); king cobra--KCV (Naja hannah) and banded krait--BKV (Bungarus fasciatus)--on blood coagulation fibrinolysis and platelet aggregation were studied.
  • (12) A few years later, colonial officials in Kenya were urged not to follow the Malayan example: "It is better for too much, rather than too little, to be sent home – the wholesale destruction, as in Malaya, should not be repeated."
  • (13) Photograph: AP While unification made sense to the moderate majority of Singaporeans and Malayans, it soon ran into problems.
  • (14) The Malayan krait (Bungarus candidus) was confused with B. fasciatus in 5 cases and B. fasciatus antivenom was used inappropriately.
  • (15) stretches along the coast of the Pacific embracing the Indo-Malayan and Holarctic faunistic provinces.
  • (16) Chinese men had significantly more diverticular disease than Malayan men (P less than 0.01) and Indian men (P less than 0.02).
  • (17) The rural development programme of the Thai Government also played another important role in the reduction in the prevalence of malayan filariasis in this area.
  • (18) Ancylostoma malayanum was recorded from a Malayan Sunbear, Helarctos malayanus, in Nakorn Sri Thammarat Province, Southern Thailand.
  • (19) Bleeding following bites by the Malayan Pit Viper can either be local or systemic.
  • (20) Three hydrolases from the crude venom of the Malayan pit viper (Akistrodon rhodostoma) can be differentiated.

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