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1 Assessing Cook Stove Performance: Field and Lab Studies of Three Rocket Stoves Comparing the Open Fire and Traditional Stoves in Tamil Nadu, India on Measures of Time to Cook, Fuel Use, Total Emissions, and Indoor Air Pollution
Nordica MacCarty-January 2008
1262 0.83616
2 Laboratory Testing of Rocket Stoves of Various Capacities As Compared to the Three Stone Fire
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty-April 2007
406 0.208667
3 Relationship between High and Low Power Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Emissions in Rocket Stoves
Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty-July 2006
253 0.094891
4 CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho
Dean Still-June 2006
309 0.203996
5 Comparing the Charcoal Burning Rocket and Jiko Stoves
Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty-June 2006
288 0.231509
6 CO Emissions From a Charcoal Rocket Stove
Aprovecho Research Center-June 2006
251 0.238174
7 Laboratory and field investigations of particulate and carbon monoxide emissions from traditional and improved cookstoves
Christoph A. Roden, Tami C. Bond, Stuart Conway, Anibal Benjamin Osorto Pinel, Nordica MacCarty, Dean Still
May 2008
252 1.15331