Ja Sentence Examples

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  • Ja - u  ?I a -a b -u' sh nS2=sh log (Q)=?a - b a - a' b - u' At x where = co, u = o, and q= go, (O n b - a ' a + a -b a' cio) - ?a-a'?b a-a' q In crossing to the line of flow x'A'P'J', b changes from o to m, so that with q = Q across JJ', while across xx the velocity is qo, so that i n = go.

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  • Here are buried the seventh and ninth of the successors of Ali, recognized by Shi`as, namely Musa Ibn Ja`far el-Kazim, and his grandson, Mahommed Ibn Ali el-Jawad.

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  • Harlan, it is said, found his chief pleasure in the society of his sister `Abbasa and Ja`far, and in order that these two might be with him continuously without breach of etiquette, persuaded them to contract a purely formal marriage.

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  • The conditions were, however, not observed and Harun, learning that 'Abbasa had borne a son, caused Ja`far suddenly to be arrested and beheaded, and the rest of the family except Mahommed, Yahya's brother, to be imprisoned and deprived of their property.

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  • In the spring of 1901 the expedition resumed its march eastwards around the Dre chu and the Ja chu (Yalung river), followed up the left bank of the latter and got back to Russian Lelu (Oring t'so) on the 30th of May 1901.

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  • The amir in Sicily, Ja`far ibn Ahmad, received strict orders to act vigorously against the eastern towns.

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  • Khosrau and Shirin was inscribed to the reigning atabeg of Azerbaijan, Abu Ja`far Mahommed Pahlavan, and his brother Kizil Arslan, who, soon after his accession to the throne in 582 A.H., showed his gratitude to the poet by summoning him to his court, loading him with honours, and bestowing upon him the revenue of two villages, Hamd and Nijan.

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  • Moawiya, a great-grandson of Ali's brother Ja t far, put himself at the head of a band of Shiites and maulas, made himself master of Kufa and marched upon Hira, where, since Yusuf b.

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  • Abu Jahm, the vizier (q.v.; also Mahommedan Institutions), or "helper," of Abu Moslim, advised that Abu Ja`far, the caliph's brother, should be sent to Khorasan to consult Abu Moslim.

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  • It is said that Abu Ja`far, whilst in Khorasan, was so impressed by the unlimited power of Abu Moslim, and saw so clearly that, though he called his brother and himself his masters, he considered them as his creatures, that he vowed his death at the first opportunity.

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  • To his brother Abu Ja`far he gave Mesopotamia, Azerbaijan and Armenia; to his uncle Abdallah b.

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  • He was received with great honour, but the caliph said that he was sorry not to be able to give him the leadership of the pilgrimage, which he had already purposely entrusted to his brother, Abu Ja`far.

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  • In the few cases where he had to decide, he acted under the influence of his brother Abu Ja`far.

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  • Abu Ja`far was, according to the historians, older than Abu`l-Abbas, but while the mother of the latter belonged to the powerful Yemenite tribe of alHarith b.

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  • Ka`b, the mother of Abu Ja`far was a Berber slave-girl.

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  • A witty man, being asked his opinion about Abu Ja`far (Mansur) and Abu Moslim, said, alluding to the Koran 21, verse 22, "if there were two Gods, the universe would be ruined."

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  • Hall, who had never been able to forget that he had narrowly escaped being supplanted by his brother, formed a plan for excluding him from the Caliphate and transmitting the succession to his own son Ja`far.

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  • Khalid, and to confide important posts to the two sons of Yahya, Faell and Ja`far, of whom the former was his own foster-brother, the latter his intimate friend.

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  • Others say that Ja`far b.

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  • Ja`far, surnamed al-Kazim, who enjoyed great consideration at Medina, and had already been arrested and released again by Mandi.

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  • Finally Harun resolved on their destruction, and Ja`far b.

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  • In all these matters Glagolitic differs very little from Cyrillic; it has only one symbol for ja (ya) and e because both in this dialect were pronounced the same.

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  • The work of the couple is P. JA.

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  • The Christian story first appears in Greek among the works of John of Damascus, who flourished in the early part of the 8th century, and who, before he adopted the monastic life, had held high office at the court of the caliph Abu Ja`far al-Mansur, as his father Sergius is said to have done before him.

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  • I have a brand new, never been used outdoor m... japanese show garden stunning exhibition garden featuring large ja...

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  • I tended to say Ja instead of yes or yeah and the way I talked became slightly more lyrical.

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  • We have started to dissect the JA signal pathway through the isolation and characterisation of Arabidopsis mutants.

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  • Further hit singles lifted from the album included " Play " and a remix of " I'm Real " featuring rapper Ja Rule.

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  • A day's journey beyond Meskene are the remains of Siffin (Roman Sephe), where Moawiya defeated the caliph Ali in 657 (see Caliphate), and opposite this, on the west bank, a picturesque ruin called Karat Ja`ber (Dausara).

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  • Further hit singles lifted from the album included " Play " and a remix of " I 'm Real " featuring rapper Ja Rule.

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  • He and Ja Rule have quite the feud going, but they disagree on how it started and what fueled it.

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  • In a little case of De ja vu, Dina is working as Ali's manager and the show is not only based upon making Ali as popular as her older sister Lindsay, but her attempt to "…strike a balance between family and career."

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  • Juvenile arthritis (JA) refers to a number of different conditions, all of which strike children and all of which have joint inflammation as their major manifestation.

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  • In JA, the synovial membrane becomes intensely inflamed.

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  • Some literature refers to JA as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, although most types of JA differ significantly from the adult disease called rheumatoid arthritis, in terms of symptoms, progression, and prognosis.

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  • A number of different causes have been sought to explain the onset of JA.

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  • Many researchers have looked for some infectious cause for JA, but no clear connection to a particular organism had been made as of 2004.

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  • While an autoimmune mechanism is strongly suspected, certain markers of such a mechanism (such as rheumatoid factor, often present in adults with such disorders) are rarely present in children with JA.

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  • Symptoms of JA depend on the particular subtype.

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  • This type of JA affects fewer than four joints, usually the knee, ankle, wrist, and/or elbow.

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  • Some children with JA have a serious inflammation of structures within the eye, which if left undiagnosed and untreated could even lead to blindness.

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  • More girls than boys are diagnosed with this form of JA, and it is most common in children up to age three or after the age of ten.

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  • Polyarticular JA affects five or more joints simultaneously.

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  • This type of JA usually affects the small joints of both hands and both feet, although other large joints may be affected as well.

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  • About half of all patients with polyarticular JA have arthritis of the spine and/or hip.

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  • Some patients with polyarticular JA will have other symptoms of a systemic illness, including anemia (low red blood cell count), decreased growth rate, low appetite, low-grade fever, and a slight rash.

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  • The eye inflammation often seen in pauciarticular JA is uncommon in systemic onset JA.

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  • Symptoms of actual arthritis begin later in the course of systemic onset JA, and they often involve the wrists and ankles.

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  • Some children go on to develop a polyarticular type of JA.

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  • Children with this type of JA often have pits or ridges in their fingernails.

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  • A pediatrician, family physician, or other primary care doctor frequently manages the treatment of a child with JA, often with the help of other doctors.

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  • Most children with JA need medication and physical therapy to reach these goals.

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  • Diagnosis of JA is often made on the basis of the child's collection of symptoms.

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  • Treating JA involves efforts to decrease the amount of inflammation in order to preserve movement.

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  • Other drugs that have been used to treat JA include methotrexate, sulfasalazine, penicillamine, and hydroxychloroquine.

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  • Alternative treatments that have been suggested for arthritis include juice therapy, which can work to detoxify the body, helping to reduce JA symptoms.

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  • Other types of therapy that have been used for JA include acupuncture, acupressure, and bodywork.

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  • A number of autoimmune disorders, including JA, seem to have a relationship to food allergies.

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  • Identification and elimination of reactive foods may result in a decrease in JA symptoms.

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  • Constitutional homeopathy can also work to quiet the symptoms of JA and bring about balance to the whole person.

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  • The prognosis for pauciarticular JA is quite good, as is the prognosis for spondyloarthropathy.

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  • Polyarticular JA carries a slightly worse prognosis.

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  • Systemic onset JA has a variable prognosis, depending on the organ systems affected and the progression to polyarticular JA.

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  • Because so little is known about what causes JA, there are no recommendations available for ways to avoid developing it.

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  • Many treatment options are available, and because JA is different in each child, what works for one may not work for another.

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  • A person with JA can be more active when symptoms are controlled.

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  • For many young people, exercise and physical therapy play important roles in treating JA.

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  • Work closely with the school to develop a suitable lesson plan for the child and to educate the teacher and the child's classmates about JA.

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  • Some children with JA may be absent from school for prolonged periods and need to have the teacher send assignments home.

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  • Explain to the child that getting JA is nobody's fault.

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  • Some children believe that JA is a punishment for something they did.

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  • The American Juvenile Arthritis Organization runs support groups for people with JA and their families.

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  • Support group meetings provide the chance to talk to other young people and parents of children with JA and may help a child and the family cope with the condition.

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  • Get It Shawty by Lloyd featuring Ja Rule and Big Boi.

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  • Christina Milian pairs with Ja Rule to tell the story of a man and a woman who are attracted to each other, but can't get together because they're already in relationships with other people.

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  • Durham, killed under the reign of Hisham for heretical opinions, had followers in Mesopotamia, and that, when Merwan became caliph, the Khorasanians called him a Ja`d, pretending that all'Ja`d had been his teacher.

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