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Precise information about town, parish and county of birth is known for 344 (86 per cent) of the volunteers. The percentages of these 344 who were born in each parish are as follows, with that parishs percentage of the Jamaican population in 2010 in brackets (as revealed in the 2010 census): Kingston and St Andrew, 36 per cent (25 per cent)
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A Journal of a voyage made in the hannibal of London, Ann. 1693, 1694, from england to cape monseradoe in africa: And thence along the coast of guinney to whidaw, the island of St. Thomas. and so forward to barbadoes
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The buccal swabs are rigid fibrous swabs attached to small rods. Either the subject or the researcher scrubs the inside of the cheek rigorously for a minute or two to collect buccal cells. The small rod is fitted with a quick release system for depositing the swab into a centrifuge tube containing cell lysis solution, a liquid used to break open the cell walls. These were provided by Medical Packaging Corporation, Camarillo, CA.
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