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Jamaica ginger paralysis - traducción al árabe

Jake leg; Jake walk; Jake paralysis; Jake foot; Jamaican ginger; Ginger Jake; Jamaica Ginger
  • Bottles of "Jamaica ginger," also called "Jake."
  • Sampling "Ginger Jake", <!-- ''[[The Washington Post]]'' ???? --> April 2, 1932
  • Tri-ortho cresyl phosphate(TOCP), also called [[tricresyl phosphate]], was the neurotoxin responsible for the paralysis associated with "Jake Walk."

Jamaica ginger paralysis      
‎ شَلَلُ زَنْجَبيلِ جامايكا‎
jake paralysis         
‎ شَلَلُ الزَّنْجَبيل‎
JAMAICA         
  • [[Bob Marley]], one of the most famous reggae artists from Jamaica
  • King Charles III]], [[King of Jamaica]]
  • Jamaican [[curry goat]] with [[rice and peas]]
  • [[Doctor's Cave Beach Club]] is a popular destination in [[Montego Bay]].
  • The picturesque [[Dunn's River Falls]] in [[Ocho Ríos]]
  • A plantation set alight during the Baptist War of 1831–32
  • [[Jamaican boa]]
  • Jamaican soldiers training to fire the [[L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle]] in 2002
  • Harbour Street, Kingston, c. 1820
  • Halfway Tree Transport Centre, Kingston
  • A historic Ashura celebration in Jamaica, which is known locally as Hussay or Hosay
  • Jamaica's population, 1961–2003
  • A proportional representation of Jamaica exports, 2019
  • Jamaica electricity production by source
  • Jamaica motto on a building at Papine High School in Kingston, Jamaica
  • Jamaica renewable electricity production by source
  • James Bond Beach in [[Oracabessa]]
  • Köppen climate classification of Jamaica.
  • Mandeville Church (est. 1816), an [[Anglican]] church in [[Manchester Parish]]. Christianity is the largest religion in Jamaica.
  • [[Marcus Garvey]], father of the Back to Africa Movement and Jamaica's first National Hero
  • Michael Manley, Prime Minister 1972–1980 and 1989–1992
  • A [[US Airways]] aircraft landing at Montego Bay (2013)
  • date=12 June 2008 }}, Historynet.com.</ref>
  • A beach in [[Negril]] with a hotel and restaurant
  • Norman Manley International Airport
  • Kingston]], Jamaica's capital and largest city
  • Jamaican Parliament]]
  • Blue Mountains]]
  • Jamaican parrotfish]]
  • [[Montego Bay]], Jamaica's second-largest city
  • [[Usain Bolt]] is one of the most prominent sprinters in the world.
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ألاسم

جَامَايْكَة

Definición

Jamaica
·noun One of the West India is islands.

Wikipedia

Jamaica ginger

Jamaica ginger extract, known in the United States by the slang name Jake, was a late 19th-century patent medicine that provided a convenient way to obtain alcohol during the era of Prohibition, since it contained approximately 70% to 80% ethanol by weight. In the 1930s, a large number of users of Jamaica ginger were afflicted with a paralysis of the hands and feet that quickly became known as Jamaica ginger paralysis or jake paralysis.