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Brahim, Dahhou, Bendjebbar Mokhtar, and Lachtar Salah. "Improvement of adaptive fuzzy control to adjust speed for a doubly fed induction motor drive (DFIM)." International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS) 11, no. 1 (2020): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v11.i1.pp496-504.

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This paper presents the doubly fed induction motor (DFIM) speed control using adaptive fuzzy logic PI (AFLPI) controller to give better dynamic performances. Before the advent of modern technology, integral proportional based current controller is usually used due to its simplicity. But, the performance of closed-loop control is largely influenced by this type of speed and torque controllers used, as long as the PI controllers suffer from tuning problem. To overcome the problem, a new technique AFLPI based speed controller for direct field oriented control fed DFIM to get fast speed response a
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Dahhou, Brahim, Mokhtar Bendjebbar, and Salah Lachtar. "Improvement of adaptive fuzzy control to adjust speed for a doubly fed induction motor drive (DFIM)." International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive System (IJPEDS) 11, no. 1 (2020): 496–504. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v11.i1.pp496-504.

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This paper presents the doubly fed induction motor (DFIM) speed control using adaptive fuzzy logic PI (AFLPI) controller to give better dynamic performances. Before the advent of modern technology, integral proportional based current controller is usually used due to its simplicity. But, the effectiveness of closed-loop control is widely affected by applied this type of controls, taking into account that the PI controllers have tuning problems. To overcome the problem, a new technique AFLPI based speed controller for direct field oriented control fed DFIM to get fast speed response and to mini
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Clark, Rebecca, Sarah M. Brown, Steve C. Collins, Chris D. Jiggins, David G. Heckel, and Alfried P. Vogler. "Colour pattern specification in the Mocker swallowtail Papilio dardanus : the transcription factor invected is a candidate for the mimicry locus H." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275, no. 1639 (2008): 1181–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2007.1762.

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The swallowtail butterfly, Papilio dardanus , is an iconic example of a polymorphic Batesian mimic. The expression of various female-limited colour forms is thought to be controlled by a single autosomal locus, termed H , whose function in determining the wing pattern remains elusive. As a step towards the physical mapping of H , we established a set of 272 polymorphic amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers ( Eco RI- Mse I). Segregation patterns in a ‘female-informative’ brood (exploiting the absence of crossing over in female Lepidoptera) mapped these AFLPs to 30 linkage groups
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Zhang, D., Z. Zhang, and K. Yang. "Identification of AFLP Markers Associated with Embryonic Root Development in Populus tomentosa Carr." Silvae Genetica 56, no. 1-6 (2007): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sg-2007-0004.

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Abstract Embryonic root (radicle) development in the mature embryo following germination is essential for the formation of the root organ in plants. In this study a phenotype described by a lack of proper radicle development was identified in an intraspecific hybrid of Populus tomentosa Carr.. Association of this trait with Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLPs) markers was investigated in a segregating F1 population generated by intraspecific-controlled crossing between a highly fertile female P. tomentosa clone “5082” and a male P. tomentosa clone “JY”. A total of 3193 seeds were ob
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Vigneysh, T., and N. Kumarappan. "Grid Interconnection of Renewable Energy Sources Using Unified Power Quality Conditioner: A Fuzzy Logic-Based Approach." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 28, no. 08 (2019): 1950135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126619501354.

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This paper proposes distributed generation-integrated unified power quality conditioner (UPQC-DG) with adaptive fuzzy proportional–integral (AFPI) controller to improve the power quality (PQ) of a distribution network. In the proposed system, the DG units are integrated at dc-link of the UPQC to provide additional functionalities. The additional functionalities which are unique to the proposed system is to (i) export the available active power from renewable energy sources to the grid, (ii) compensate long term PQ problems, (iii) compensate voltage interruption. Additionally, the dc-link volta
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Grauke, L. J., T. E. Thompson, and A. S. Reddy. "AFLPs in Pecan Genetics Research." HortScience 33, no. 3 (1998): 527b—527. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.3.527b.

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Procedures were refined for extraction and amplification of DNA from pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] leaf tissue. Genomic DNA was extracted from leaf tissue from multiple inventories of `Wichita' and `Pawnee' and processed for Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLPs). Using only four AFLP primers, 26 polymorphisms were identified, verifying the reproducibility and consistency of amplification. The application and limitation of the procedure for separating genotypes will be discussed. Twenty-four cultivars and seedlings representing the geographic range of the species were
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Lionneton, E., S. Ravera, L. Sanchez, G. Aubert, R. Delourme, and S. Ochatt. "Development of an AFLP-based linkage map and localization of QTLs for seed fatty acid content in condiment mustard (Brassica juncea)." Genome 45, no. 6 (2002): 1203–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g02-095.

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A genetic linkage map of Brassica juncea based on AFLP and RAPD markers was constructed using 131 F1-derived doubled-haploid (DH) plants from a cross between two mustard lines. The map included 273 markers (264 AFLP, 9 RAPD) arranged on 18 linkage groups, and covered a total genetic distance of 1641 cM; 18.3% of the AFLP markers showed a segregation distortion (P < 0.01). The markers with biased segregation were clustered on seven linkage groups. QTLs for oil contents, palmitic acid (16:0), stearic acid (18:0), oleic acid (18:1), linoleic acid (18:2), linolenic acid (18:3), eicosenoic acid
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Xiao, Shushu, Jinsong Xu, Yuan Li, et al. "Generation and mapping of SCAR and CAPS markers linked to the seed coat color gene in Brassica napus using a genome-walking technique." Genome 50, no. 7 (2007): 611–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g07-044.

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The yellow seed coat trait in No. 2127-17, a resynthesized purely yellow Brassica napus line, is controlled by a single partially dominant gene, Y. A double-haploid population derived from the F1 of No. 2127-17 × ‘ZY821’ was used to map the seed coat color phenotype. A combination of AFLP analysis and bulked segregant analysis identified 18 AFLP markers linked to the seed coat color trait. The 18 AFLP markers were mapped to a chromosomal region of 37.0 cM with an average of 2.0 cM between adjacent markers. Two markers, AFLP-K and AFLP-H, bracketed the Y locus in an interval of 1.0 cM, such tha
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Whittemore, Alan T., and Alden M. Townsend. "Hybridization and Self-compatibility in Celtis: AFLP Analysis of Controlled Crosses." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 132, no. 3 (2007): 368–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.132.3.368.

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Artificial cross-pollinations were carried out among seven species of Celtis L. (C. bungeana Blume, C. koraiensis Nakai, C. laevigata Willd., C. occidentalis L., C. reticulata Torr., C. sinensis Pers., and C. tenuifolia Nutt.) to test the potential for interspecific hybridization in Celtis breeding. AFLP profiles were used to assess the ancestry of progeny. Hybrids formed very rarely among these seven species of Celtis: only two interspecific hybrids were obtained. Self-pollination occurred occasionally in non-emasculated trees. AFLP analysis yielded false paternal markers at a very low freque
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Wolukau, Joseph N., Xiaohui Zhou, and JinFeng Chen. "Identification of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Markers Linked to Gummy Stem Blight (Didymella bryoniae) Resistance in Melon (Cucumis melo L.) PI 420145." HortScience 44, no. 1 (2009): 32–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.44.1.32.

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Gummy stem blight (GSB) caused by the ascomycete fungus Didymella bryoniae (Auersw.) Rehm is an important disease of melon. Molecular markers linked to resistance would be useful for melon breeding programs. The amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique and bulk segregant analysis were used to identify molecular markers linked to the resistance of melon to Didymella bryoniae. Segregation analysis of F2 progeny from a cross of PI 420145, a resistant line, and PI 136170, a susceptible line, showed that resistance to GSB was controlled by a dominant gene. One AFLP marker, E-TG/M-CTC
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