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Qué (quién) es JSA - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JSA (disambiguation); Jsa

JSA         
Japanese Standards Association.
JSA         
Japanese Standards Association (Reference: org., Japan)
JSA         
Juristische StandardAntwort (Reference: telecommunication-slang, Usenet)

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JSA

JSA may refer to:

  • Jaisalmer Airport (IATA Code)
  • Japan Shogi Association
  • Japan Sumo Association
  • The Japanese School of Amsterdam
  • Japanese Standards Association
  • JavaScript for Automaton, a scripting language for macOS
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • Job Services Australia
  • Jobseeker's Allowance in the United Kingdom
  • Joint sales agreement
  • Joint Security Area between South and North Korea
  • Joint Security Area (film), a 2000 South Korean film
  • Joseph Smith Academy, a campus of Brigham Young University once located in Nauvoo, Illinois
  • Junior State of America, a student run political debate organization
  • Justice Society of America, a DC Comics superhero team
  • Jsa, a blood antigen
  • Jefferson Science Associates, the non-profit managing and operating contractor of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Ejemplos de uso de JSA
1. Yamamoto was expelled from the JSA in October for "severely damaging public trust." The three wrestlers have denied any intent to kill Saito.
2. Without conducting an autopsy, they ruled that heart disease was the cause of death –– a judgment quickly accepted by the JSA.
3. After the beating became public, the JSA sent a survey to the 53 stables in Japan, asking about their training practices.
4. The 787, approved by Boeing‘s board in late 2003, has cost $10 billion to develop, said Paul Nisbet, an analyst at JSA Research in Newport, Rhode Island.
5. These masters, who are the collective owners of the JSA, receive payments from the national association for each wrestler in their stable.