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. 2011 Jul 20;6(7):e21848. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021848

Table 2. Daily fraction of mobile lice that should be eliminated to cause an extinction for treatments that are applied once every Inline graphic days (rows).

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Columns indicate the ovicidity Inline graphic, i.e., the fraction of killed eggs. The last column gives the critical fraction of eggs (Inline graphic) that have to be eliminated to guarantee the extinction of the population, when no action is taken against mobile lice. All fractions are given for both TL and ES data.