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- The results disproves the null hypothesis in the tested configuration. The clean cooking -apparatus does reduce IAP. Therefore, the next step will to be improve the design of the IAP -Reduction Stove so that it best suits the people who need it the most. The next step will be -building a full-scale prototype with the hood and chimney to test the cut and fold patterns -and the minimum gage steel that can be used. -

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- After building the prototype it is then installed in a unit dwelling with a steel roof or thatched -roof to determine its usefulness and efficiency in the real world. -

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- I will also look for partners to create the units and a website where those who have installed -a unit can upload their experiences and suggested improvements (and their improved layout -patterns). This adopts the highly-successful approach of crowdsourcing, whereby products -are continually improved by their users. This enables the basic approach to be refined for -different climates, cultures and lifestyles. Examples of this include Waze, which collects -traffic data for use by everyone, MacDonalds and Starbucks, who collect user ideas to -improve their products, and the publicly maintained software UNIX operating system, -(Berkeley Standard Distribution - BSD), and its descendent, Linux, which is installed on over -32.8 million systems and on 1.6 billion Android phones worldwide (99 Firms 2022). -

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