Feasibility intervention trial of two types of improved cookstoves in three resource-limited settings: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Robert H Gilman | William Checkley | Patrick N Breysse | Diana Menya | Caitlin Kennedy | J. Miranda | S. Khatry | J. Tielsch | E. Carter | S. Kimaiyo | R. Gilman | R. Dreibelbis | Neha Naithani | W. Checkley | P. Breysse | C. Kennedy | J Jaime Miranda | E. Klasen | D. Menya | Elizabeth M. Klasen | Sylvester Kimaiyo | Subarna Khatry | James M Tielsch | Elizabeth Klasen | Robert Dreibelbis | Neha Naithani | Marilu Chiang | E Jane Carter | Charles B Sherman | C. Sherman | Working Group | M. Chiang | J. Miranda | Jane Carter | Cocinas Trial | Working Group
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