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Comment
. 2020 Jun 9:8:218.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00218. eCollection 2020.

Commentary: Adapting and Operationalizing the RE-AIM Framework for Implementation Science in Environmental Health: Clean Fuel Cooking Programs in Low Resource Countries

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Commentary: Adapting and Operationalizing the RE-AIM Framework for Implementation Science in Environmental Health: Clean Fuel Cooking Programs in Low Resource Countries

Ana A Baumann. Front Public Health. .
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Keywords: RE-AIM (reach; adaptation; adoption; effectiveness; framework; implementation; implementation and maintenance); low-middle income countries.

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