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Irfan Ullah

Researcher at Karakoram International University

Publications -  27
Citations -  390

Irfan Ullah is an academic researcher from Karakoram International University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 207 citations. Previous affiliations of Irfan Ullah include Hazara University & Chongqing University.

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A Temperature Gradient-Based Potential Defects Identification Method for IGBT Module

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a temperature gradient-based method for device state evaluation, taking the insulated-gated bipolar transistor (IGBT) modules as an example investigation, and the results from example calculation on temperature gradient indicate that increased thermal resistance and power loss of IGBT modules would increase the temperature gradient.
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Power Loss Model and Efficiency Analysis of Three-Phase Inverter Based on SiC MOSFETs for PV Applications

TL;DR: The results verify the features of SiC 3L-NPC inverter, the corresponding modulation technique used and their effects on reducing and improving power loss in solar SiC photovoltaic inverters.
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Genetic variants in the promoter region of the KLF3 gene associated with fat deposition in Qinchuan cattle.

TL;DR: Investigation of the expression pattern of bovine KLF3 gene revealed that it was highly expressed in abdominal fat and perirenal fat, and it was speculated that polymorphisms in transcription factor binding sites of the KLf3 promoter region affected transcriptional activity of KLF2, which subsequently influence intramuscular fat content in Qinchuan cattle.
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An UWB Printed Antenna for Partial Discharge UHF Detection in High Voltage Switchgears

TL;DR: In this paper, a unique ultra wide-band (UWB) antenna with high performance for partial discharge (PD) detection in high voltage switchgears has been proposed, which has wide work frequency band, good omnidirectional radiation patterns and appreciable gain.
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KLF15 promotes transcription of KLF3 gene in bovine adipocytes

TL;DR: It is concluded that KLF15 promotes the transcriptional activity of KLF3 in bovine adipocytes, which provides a new direction for further study of adipogenesis by internal regulation of members within KLF family.