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Evaluating the 2018 extreme flood hazard events in Kerala, India

, 2020
The very high anomalous precipitation (more than 500 mm) and release of water from reservoirs located in an upper catchment resulted in severe flood inundation situation in downslope regions of Kerala State in August 2018.
Preet Lal   +7 more
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Kerala is Different

Modern Asian Studies, 1986
While it is very well known that the small Indian state of Kerala has many extraordinary anthropological, demographic, ecological, economic, educational, historical, political, religious, etc. features (which are reflected in a vast and to some extent learned literature), so that it is quite unlike what Stokes denotes as ‘the great agricultural plains ...
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The resident participation in endogenous rural tourism projects: a case study of Kumbalangi in Kerala, India

, 2020
This study intended to explore the role of residents’ participation on their perceived benefits of endogenous rural tourism project in Kumbalangi in Kerala, India.
Kisang Ryu, P. Roy, Hye-Lina Kim, H. Ryu
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Environmental forensic analysis of the microplastic pollution at “Nattika” Beach, Kerala Coast, India

, 2020
Kerala, being a prominent tourist destination in the southern part of India with a coastline of 560 km, is prone to microplastic pollution. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the USA defines microplastics as plastics of size ...
A. S K, G. Varghese
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Kerala in Crisis

Pacific Affairs, 1959
T HE PRESENT POLITICAL CRISIS in the tiny state of Kerala may well affect the entire political development of India and also influence Communist international strategy throughout the Middle and Far East. Kerala, located on India's southwest coast and embracing the former princely states of Travancore and Cochin, and the Malabar coast, is the smallest ...
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Desmids new to Kerala

Feddes Repertorium, 1990
AbstractThe present paper treats 33 taxa of desmids belonging to 8 genera collected from ponds, paddy fields, ditches and streams of Quilon district, Kerala. Of these, Cosmarium clepsydra NORDST. var. duplex PRESCOTT, Cosmarium depressum (NÄG.) LUND f., Cosmarium reniforme (RALFS) ARCHER var. compressum NORDST.
C. Shaji, R. J. Patel
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Spider diversity of Kerala University Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

ENTOMON, 2020
A 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.V. Sudhikumar, G. Prasad, A. Asima
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Hairy pinnae in Kerala

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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Dubai Crisis and Kerala

Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management, 2010
The world is a strange place and becoming stranger day by day. One thing however, is for sure - it's becoming more globalized, integrated and most importantly, more interdependent. The world is moving towards transnational economy rather than international economy.
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On medieval Kerala mathematics

Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 1986
The two latter series are also found stated in the Tantrasangraha in the related forms 1 ίπ'2 s3 1 /π'4^5 [Β,] rsine = 5__|_j_ ίπ'2 + _y /π'4^5 __..., and 1 ίπ' s2 1 /π'3 sA M 'COs9 = '-2!(t)t+4!(t) 1 ίπ' 1 /π'3 ?--> where, in a circle of radius r, the angle 0 is understood to be subtended at the centre by an arc s ^ c = ' nr.
M. S. Rangachari, C. T. Rajagopal
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