Behavioral Attitudes and Preferences in Cooking Practices with Traditional Open-Fire Stoves in Peru, Nepal, and Kenya: Implications for Improved Cookstove Interventions
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J. Jaime Miranda | William Checkley | Evelyn L. Rhodes | James M. Tielsch | Diana Menya | Caitlin Kennedy | J. Miranda | S. Khatry | J. Tielsch | R. Dreibelbis | Neha Naithani | W. Checkley | C. Kennedy | E. L. Rhodes | E. Klasen | J. Baliddawa | D. Menya | Stephanie Levy | Elizabeth M. Klasen | Subarna Khatry | Elizabeth Klasen | Robert Dreibelbis | Neha Naithani | Joyce Baliddawa | Stephanie Levy | J. Miranda
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