Which country code is ja?

Which country code is ja?

Jamaica JM JM
Japan JP JA
Jordan JO JO
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What language is ja JP?

Japanese
ISO Language Code Table

Code Name
ja-JP Japanese (Japan)
ka Georgian
ka-GE Georgian (Georgia)
kk Kazakh

What is the language code for Dutch?

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ISO 639-2 Language Code ISO 639-1 Language Code English name of Language
dum dutch, Middle (ca.1050-1350)
dut/nld nl dutch; Flemish

What is XXB nationality?

XXB: Refugee, as per the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.

Is Japanese based on Chinese?

Japanese has no demonstrable genealogical relationship with Chinese. However, a large portion of its vocabulary is borrowed from Chinese. Loanwords have become frequent in modern Japanese, and words from English roots have proliferated.

Is Croatian Latin based?

Standard Croatian is based on the most widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of Standard Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin….Croatian language.

Croatian
Writing system Latin (Gaj’s alphabet) Yugoslav Braille
Official status

What is the difference between JP8 and JP8+100?

Note: JP-8+100 is identical to JP-8 except for the addition of an additive package (antioxidant, dispersant/detergent, metal deactivator, and solvent) injected at 256 ppm, which increases its thermal stability from 325° to 425°.

What is the maximum temperature range for JP-8+100?

5.8 max. Note: JP-8+100 is identical to JP-8 except for the addition of an additive package (antioxidant, dispersant/detergent, metal deactivator, and solvent) injected at 256 ppm, which increases its thermal stability from 325° to 425°.

How long does JP-8+100 take to heat up?

17.2 min.-24.0 max. 5.8 max. Note: JP-8+100 is identical to JP-8 except for the addition of an additive package (antioxidant, dispersant/detergent, metal deactivator, and solvent) injected at 256 ppm, which increases its thermal stability from 325° to 425°.

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