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Quality of sterile male tsetse after long distance transport as chilled, irradiated pupae

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Fig 1. Illustration of the set up of quality assessment of sterile male flies during the tsetse eradication project in Senegal
Table 1. Average values ± sd (%) of different parameters from the QC and RF presented by origin and batch
Fig 3. Survival curves of sterile males that were kept without food and had to survive on their fat reserves
Table 2. Percentage ( ± sd) of flies escaping the flight cylinder and their median survival by origin and year.

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