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Optical Engineering 44(4), 041011 (April 2005)UV index if solar measurements are restricted to SZAs smaller than 78 deg. The agreement for data products that are dominated by wave-lengths in the UV-B is generally worse, but can be substantially improved if GUV instruments are equipped with an additi...

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