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Kailash C. Malhotra
Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute
Publications - 75
Citations - 1079
Kailash C. Malhotra is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Dermatoglyphics. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1058 citations. Previous affiliations of Kailash C. Malhotra include University of Hamburg & Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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Subject Index, Vol. 36, 1986
B.N. Mukherjee,K. Gilbert,P. Lindenberg,Angela Dannewitz,T. Venkateswara Rao,Kailash C. Malhotra,M. C. Thibault,Jean-Aimé Simoneau,Claude H. Côté,Marcel R. Boulay,Pierre Lagassé,M. Marcotte,Claude Bouchard,D. Toncheva,L. Bloomfield,B.M. Das,Ranjan Deka,Lars Beckman,Ingrid Nordenson,Hassen Chaabani,R. Ellouz,H.S. Saleh,Christian Davrinche,Roland Charlionet,Claude Rivat,E. Olivetti,S. Rendine,Nazario Cappello,Emilio Sergio Curtoni,Alberto Piazza,M. Beretta,Paola Mazzetti,Guido Frosina,Gino Schilirò,Antonio Russo,Russo G,Italo Barrai,G.P. Rowe,Carole Green,C.R. Srikumari,J. Rajanikumari,H. Walter +41 more
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Hand Clasping and Arm Folding Among the Manipuris (India)
N.R. Singh,Kailash C. Malhotra +1 more
TL;DR: The data on hand clasping and arm folding among 330 Manipuri Brahmins and Meitheis is in agreement with other studies although the Manipuri B may differ from other studies.
The ecological basis of the geographical distribution of the Dhangars: a pastoral caste-cluster of Maharashtra
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of each of the castes is primarily determined by the suitability of a region for the sustenance of an animal either directly maintained by that group or whose products form the basis of the subsistence of that group.
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Investigations on the variability of blood group polymorphisms among sixteen tribal populations from Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, India.
Hubert Walter,Heidi Danker-Hopfe,Dortje Eberhardt,Maria Tegeler,M. Das,K. Das,Sumit Bhattacharya,P. N. Sahu,Kailash C. Malhotra,B.N. Mukherjee +9 more
TL;DR: Sixteen tribal populations from Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have been typed for the polymorphic blood group systems A1A2B0, MNSs, Rhesus, Kell, Duffy and Diego and the heterogeneity in the distribution of haplotype and allele frequencies is partly considerable.
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Study of enzyme polymorphism and haemoglobin patterns amongst sixteen tribal populations of central India (Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra)
K. Das,M. Roy,M. K. Das,P. N. Sahu,S. K. Bhattacharya,Kailash C. Malhotra,B.N. Mukherjee,Hubert Walter +7 more
TL;DR: The χ2-values for testing the homogeneity of gene frequencies indicate a non-significant heterogeneity for all alleles in the individual system, and within population diversity seems to be larger than between population diversity.