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    Capacitor Voltage Balance for the Neutral-Point- Clamped Converter using the Virtual Space Vector Concept With Optimized Spectral Performance by Busquets-Monge, S., Somavilla, S., Bordonau, J., Boroyevich, D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power electronics (01-07-2007)
    “…This paper presents a new pulsewidth modulation (PWM) for the complete control of the neutral-point voltage in the three-level three-phase…”
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    The nearest three virtual space vector PWM - a modulation for the comprehensive neutral-point balancing in the three-level NPC inverter by Busquets-Monge, S., Bordonau, J., Boroyevich, D., Somavilla, S.

    Published in IEEE power electronics letters (01-03-2004)
    “…This letter presents a new modulation approach for the complete control of the neutral-point voltage in the three-level three-phase neutral-point-clamped…”
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    Bitter plants used as substitute of Cinchona spp. (quina) in Brazilian traditional medicine by Cosenza, Gustavo P., Somavilla, Nádia S., Fagg, Christopher W., Brandão, Maria G.L.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (07-10-2013)
    “…Bitter tasting plant species are used as tonics and have been previously used to treat intermittent fevers in Brazil, the principal symptom of malaria. Many of…”
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    Testing the optimal defense hypothesis in Stryphnodendron adstringens (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) leaves: the role of structure, number, position and nectar composition of extrafloral nectaries by Delgado, Marina N., Somavilla, Nádia S., Báo, Sônia N., Rossatto, Davi R.

    Published in Plant species biology (01-10-2017)
    “…Stryphnodendron adstringens is a common Cerrado tree that possesses extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) on its leaves, which are located at the base and apex of the…”
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    Morpho-anatomy of native species used as substitute of quina (Cinchona spp.) in Brazilian traditional medicine: Esenbeckia febrifuga by Somavilla, Nádia S., Fagg, Christopher W., Brandão, Maria G.L.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-03-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Esenbeckia febrifuga (A.St.-Hil.) A. Juss. ex Mart., Rutaceae, is known by several popular names including quina-do-mato. This name is a…”
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    Morpho-anatomy and chemical profile of native species used as substitute of quina (Cinchona spp.) in Brazilian traditional medicine. Part II: Remijia ferruginea by Somavilla, Nádia S., Cosenza, Gustavo P., Fagg, Christopher W., Brandão, Maria G.L.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-03-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as “quinas” and used as substitute of Cinchona…”
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    Morpho-anatomy and chemical profile of native species used as substitutes of quina (Cinchona spp.) in Brazilian traditional medicine. Part I: Polyouratea hexasperma by Somavilla, Nádia S., Cosenza, Gustavo P., Fagg, Christopher W., Brandão, Maria G. L.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-08-2013)
    “…This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as quinas and are usually used as substitute of Cinchona…”
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    A novel modulation for the comprehensive neutral-point balancing in the three-level NPC inverter with minimum output switching-frequency ripple by Busquets-Monge, S., Somavilla, S., Bordonau, J., Boroyevich, D.

    “…This paper presents a new modulation approach for the complete control of the neutral-point voltage in the three-level three-phase neutral-point-clamped…”
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    Morpho-anatomy and chemical profi le of native species used as substitutes of quina (Cinchona spp.) in Brazilian traditional medicine. Part I: Polyouratea hexasperma by Somavilla, Nádia S., Cosenza, Gustavo P., Fagg, Christopher W., Brandão, Maria G.L.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-07-2013)
    “…This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as quinas and are usually used as substitute of Cinchona…”
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    Journal Article