Examples of using Jama in English and their translations into Chinese
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Once again Baqalyo was allegedly released on 5 December 2009, by order of Puntland' s Minister of the Interior, General Abdullahi Ahmed Jama" Ilkajiir".
The author of the communication, dated 26 July 2010, is Jama Warsame, born on 7 February 1984, Somali national, awaiting deportation from Canada to Somalia.
Other principal exporters from Kismayo include Aden Farah Hassan(Darod-Mejerteen clan), Jama“Dhuxul”(Darod-Mejerteen), Mukhtar Sheikh(Sheikhaal) and Said Ahmed.102.
The conference, which had been in session in Garowe, the regional capital, since 26 August, elected Jama Ali Jama, as" Puntland' s" new president.
Jama' atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda' awati wal-Jihad, also known as Boko Haram, was created in 2002 in Maiduguri, the capital of the north-eastern Borno State.
The new study, published in the journal Jama Psychiatry, combined high-resolution air pollution data and psychotic experiences disclosed by the adolescents in private interviews.
(b) Husayn Jama' Uthman joined the organization through Mustafa Qashoshah, who claimed that its objective was to" fight the infidels at any time.
(f) Khalid Jama' Abd al-Al joined the organization through Mustafa Qashoshah and underwent weapons training" to prepare for fighting in Iraq".
During one of these conversations, Hashara confirmed that the former ARS-Asmara and Hizbul Islam representative in Asmara, General Jama Mohamed Ghalib, is part of his political alliance.
JAMA Open Network.
This is according to a new study recently published In JAMA.
JAMA: We're never going to lose each other….
JAMA Network Open.
Subsequently, the results were published in JAMA Oncology in May 2018.
Sourced from: JAMA Pediatrics.
This research, which was published today in JAMA, involved 210 participants 60 years old and older recovering from hip fractures.
A study published in JAMA in 2013 suggested that infants should be given a daily dose of vitamin D to support bone mineralization.
Their report, published in JAMA, examined changes in data breaches during a period when electronic health records were being widely adopted across the country.
The study, published in JAMA Network Open, suggests that health officials might be underestimating the prevalence of teen e-cigarette use.
The surprising result- published today in JAMA Oncology- contrast with regular warnings about the health risks of patients who are overweight and obese.
