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A comparative analysis of shoot through control schemes for Z-source inverter

2017 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Instrumentation and Communication Engineering (ICEICE), 2017
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different shoot through control schemes employed in Z-source inverters. Z-source inverter provides a single stage power conversion topology which can give both voltage buck and boost properties. This paper also gives an insight on the working of Z-source inverter by utilization of shoot through forbidden ...
Mrudul A. Mawlikar, Sreedevi S Nair
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Salicylic acid mitigates hyperhydricity in newly developed potato shoots through reduced oxidation

Botany, 2018
Hyperhydricity is a metabolic disorder of plants raised in tissue culture. In shoot cultures of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. ‘Atlantic’), hyperhydricity is induced by the synthetic cytokinin 6-benzylaminopurine (BA). Withdrawing BA from Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium and replacing it with salicylic acid (SA) restores lateral growth in mildly ...
Z. Ma   +7 more
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Shoot-Through Protection for an IGCT-Based ZVS Resonant DC Transformer

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2023
Jakub Kucka, Drazen Dujic
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Impact of Source Inductance on Synchronous Buck Regulator FET Shoot Through Performance

2007 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2007
Shoot through is a common design consideration for the synchronous buck regulator. Several papers have been published that show how shoot through is influenced by FET silicon parameters such as RG or CGd/(Cgd+Cgs) (Kocon, 2006), But only limited work has been done on the influence of source inductance on shoot through.
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A single-cell analysis of the Arabidopsis vegetative shoot apex

Developmental Cell, 2021
Tian-Qi Zhang, Jia-Wei Wang
exaly  

Signal integration in the control of shoot branching

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011
Ottoline Leyser
exaly  

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