Design and Rationale of the HAPIN Study: A Multicountry Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Effect of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Stove and Continuous Fuel Distribution
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Howard H. Chang | K. Balakrishnan | T. Clasen | L. Waller | A. Papageorghiou | J. Miranda | K. Steenland | D. Barr | L. Jaacks | J. Rosenthal | M. Clark | J. Peel | W. Checkley | Michael A. Johnson | V. Dávila-Román | L. Thompson | J. McCracken | E. McCollum | Lisa M. Thompson | G. Rosa | Dong-Yun Kim | M. Johnson | Michael A. Johnson | Michael A. Johnson | M. Johnson | Michael A. Johnson | J. Miranda | Hapin Investigators | Sri Kalpana Balakrishnan | Ramachandra Insitute
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