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Identification Of Manmade Disasters In Kerala 'Stray Dog Menace In Kerala
In Kerala stray dog menace is emerging as a major problem. Around 1.84 lakh people are attacked by stray dogs. There are around 2, 68,994 stray dogs in Kerala. This study is tries to find out the emerging manmade disaster, its important, reasons, problems and solutions etc,. This study is a descriptive study, data are collected from the newspapers and
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Analysis of the Utilization of Machine Learning to Map Flood Susceptibility
ABSTRACT This article provides an analysis of the utilization of Machine Learning (ML) models in Flood Susceptibility Mapping (FSM), based on selected publications from the past decade (2013–2023). Recognizing the challenge that some stages of ML modeling inherently rely on experience or trial‐and‐error approaches, this work aims at establishing a ...
Ali Pourzangbar+3 more
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ABSTRACT Three clustering algorithms, K‐means clustering analysis (KCA), fuzzy cluster analysis (FCA), and density‐based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN), are applied to classify the 13 subbasins of the Mahe River, southwest India, based on 13 morphometric parameters of each. Suitable validation indices, such as Davies–Bouldin and
Ajith G. Nair, R. Kiran
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Comparison of Forage Cropping Systems in the Oxisol of Kerala [PDF]
VIKRAMAN NAIR R, NAIR M.S, ABDUL SALAM M
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Global knowledge flows and the psychiatric encounter in Indonesia
Abstract In this article, we examine the clinical encounters of people diagnosed with a severe mental illness (SMI). Drawing on more than 1‐year of ethnographic research and interviews in Indonesia, we show that instances of moral self‐reflection occurring in the process of acquiring and appropriating clinical insight emerge at the intersection of ...
Florin Cristea+2 more
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Some fungal remains from the Tertiaries of Kerala coast
Kajal Jain, R. C. Gupta
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ABSTRACT Marked with high levels of endemism and in situ radiations, the Western Ghats mountains make for a compelling backdrop to examine processes that lead to the formation and maintenance of species. Regional geographic barriers and paleoclimatic fluctuations have been implicated as drivers of speciation, but their roles have not been explicitly ...
Ramamoorthi Chaitanya+5 more
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Gall Midge Biotype 5 Identified in Moncompu, Kerala, India [PDF]
K. P. V. Nair, D. Ambika Devi
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ABSTRACT In this article I discuss the scholarship on Protestant medical missionaries within Indian Christianity. I argue medical missionaries occupy a distinctive space within mission studies and wider histories relating to the medically pluralistic landscape of contemporary India.
Stephanie Duclos‐King
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