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Spider diversity of Kerala University Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
ENTOMON, 2020A study of spider diversity of Kerala University Campus, conducted for a period of four months revealed a total of 116 species of spiders belonging to 20 families. Among the families, Salticidae was found as the most common family and among the species Hersilia savignyi and Hippasa agelenoides were found as the most common species.
A. Asima, G. Prasad, A.V. Sudhikumar
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1972
AbstractThe study of hairs on the different parts of the pinna of adult males among the endogamous groups of Kerala province, India, revealed age trends, differences among the groups, and high correlations between the frequency of hairs in certain regions of the ear.The greatest incidence of hypertrichosis was found in the lower helix, followed by the ...
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AbstractThe study of hairs on the different parts of the pinna of adult males among the endogamous groups of Kerala province, India, revealed age trends, differences among the groups, and high correlations between the frequency of hairs in certain regions of the ear.The greatest incidence of hypertrichosis was found in the lower helix, followed by the ...
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2021
Kerala und Deutschland blicken auf eine mehr als 500-jährige Geschichte ihrer Zusammenarbeit zurück, insbesondere bei der Entwicklung und Förderung der Malayalam-Sprache und -Literatur. Drei deutsche Missionare, Hanxleden (ein Jesuit aus Osnabrück), Gundert (ein Basler Missionar) und Nagel (ein Lutheraner aus Basel) haben sich in Kerala zwei bis drei ...
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Kerala und Deutschland blicken auf eine mehr als 500-jährige Geschichte ihrer Zusammenarbeit zurück, insbesondere bei der Entwicklung und Förderung der Malayalam-Sprache und -Literatur. Drei deutsche Missionare, Hanxleden (ein Jesuit aus Osnabrück), Gundert (ein Basler Missionar) und Nagel (ein Lutheraner aus Basel) haben sich in Kerala zwei bis drei ...
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2012
Kerala, the southwestern most state in peninsular India, is situated between the mountain ranges of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, occupying a total area of 24,148 square miles, with a coastline of 360 miles. Kerala’s socioreligious and cultural matrix, an amalgam of native and foreign cultures and creeds, shapes its distinctive culture. Today,
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Kerala, the southwestern most state in peninsular India, is situated between the mountain ranges of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, occupying a total area of 24,148 square miles, with a coastline of 360 miles. Kerala’s socioreligious and cultural matrix, an amalgam of native and foreign cultures and creeds, shapes its distinctive culture. Today,
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