Biogas Stoves Reduce Firewood Use, Household Air Pollution, and Hospital Visits in Odisha, India.
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Jonathan Thornburg | Jessica J Lewis | John W Hollingsworth | Ryan T Chartier | Ellen M Cooper | William Michael Foster | Genna L Gomes | Peter S Kussin | John J MacInnis | Bijaya K Padhi | Pinaki Panigrahi | Charles E Rodes | Ian T Ryde | Ashok K Singha | Heather M Stapleton | Cora J Young | Joel N Meyer | Subhrendu K Pattanayak | Subhrendu K. Pattanayak | P. Kussin | S. Pattanayak | B. Padhi | Joel N. Meyer | P. Panigrahi | H. Stapleton | C. Rodes | C. Young | J. Thornburg | J. Lewis | J. Hollingsworth | John J MacInnis | I. Ryde | E. Cooper | A. Singha | R. Chartier | W. Foster | Genna Gomes | Ian T. Ryde | Jessica J. Lewis
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