Proper noun
JAMA
Initialism of Journal of the American Medical Association.
Jama (plural Jamas)
A surname.
A 2003 study published in JAMA Neurology diagnosed Peake as dying from dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). citation His work, especially the Gormenghast series, became much better known and more widely appreciated after his death. Source: Internet
According to an article in the journal JAMA, the estimated cumulative costs of the COVID-19 pandemic related to lost output and health reduction amounts to more than $16 trillion in the U.S. alone, or about 90% of our annual gross domestic product. Source: Internet
As Trump mentions “Ganges to Jama Masjid”, it subtly contradicts its own government’s recent assertions of alleged religious freedom that it claimed has claimed down few notches owing to India’s Citizenship Amendment Act. Source: Internet
In a JAMA study published last week, 84 patients out of 201 developed ARDS and out of those 84 patients, 44 died. Source: Internet
In December 2016, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) stated its support for the use of 20 per cent palm oil biodiesel in diesel. Source: Internet
For the study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania focused on 125 health care workers. Source: Internet