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      Determinants of Cookstoves and Fuel Choice Among Rural Households in India

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                Journal
                EcoHealth
                EcoHealth
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1612-9202
                1612-9210
                March 2019
                January 22 2019
                March 2019
                : 16
                : 1
                : 21-60
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                10.1007/s10393-018-1389-3
                a30b5708-71d3-4be3-a993-5c838fed8f4c
                © 2019

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