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A. Dickinson2000The nit detector
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J. H. Price, Burkhart, C. N., Burkhart, C. G., Islam, R.1999School nurses' perceptions of and experiences with head lice
Anonymous1968Rickettsial diseases
G. Weissmann2005Rats, lice, and Zinsser
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J. S. Estrada, Morris R. I.2000Pediculosis in a school population
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R. C. Hansen2004Overview: the state of head lice management and control
K. Kane1999Nits make lice - Drogheda, Sand Creek, and the poetics of colonial extermination
J. Goldsmith2003Nit-picking
D. Levenson2000Lice treatment guidelines emphasize careful medication use
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Anonymous1998General hospital and personal use devices; classification of the Apgar timer, lice removal kit, and infusion stand--FDA. Proposed rule
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B. L. Frankowski2004American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for the prevention and treatment of head lice infestation
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