The effect of injection hole geometry on flat plate film cooling and heat transfer

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1994

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Texas A&M University

Abstract

Larvae of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (L) were bioassayed with a leaf-dip technique for susceptibility to formulated permethrin and methamidophos at four temperatures (10, 20, 25, and 350C) . Permethrin susceptibility displayed a negative temperature coefficient i.e., it was more toxic at lower temperatures while methamidophos susceptibility displayed a positive temperature coefficient i.e., it was more toxic at higher temperatures. Temperature toxicity data and growing season temperatures were used to develop a model for optimizing applications of these insecticides in south Texas.

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mechanical engineering., Major mechanical engineering.

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