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Table 1: Model parameter values. Values given are those used if not otherwise stated
![The dominant types and subtypes of circulating influenza viruses in France, 1984-2004, are shown in the rectangles [Taken from [8] ].](http://currents.plos.org/influenza/files/2010/06/piilifromdenoeud-150x150.png)

Table 1: Model parameter values. Values given are those used if not otherwise stated