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    UV index climatology over the United States and Canada from ground-based and satellite estimates by Fioletov, V. E., Kimlin, M. G., Krotkov, N., McArthur, L. J. B., Kerr, J. B., Wardle, D. I., Herman, J. R., Meltzer, R., Mathews, T. W., Kaurola, J.

    “…Long‐term monthly mean UV index values for Canada and the United States were calculated using information from two sources: from noon erythemal UV estimated…”
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    Estimated ultraviolet exposure levels for a sufficient vitamin D status in North America by Fioletov, V.E., McArthur, L.J.B., Mathews, T.W., Marrett, L.

    “…Solar UV radiation is a major provider of vitamin D for humans. This study examines the distribution of solar UV radiation weighted according to the vitamin D…”
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    On the relationship between erythemal and vitamin D action spectrum weighted ultraviolet radiation by Fioletov, V.E., McArthur, L.J.B., Mathews, T.W., Marrett, L.

    “…Erythemally weighted solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is often used to characterize the production of vitamin D in a human body. However, the vitamin D…”
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    Estimating UV Index Climatology over Canada by Fioletov, V. E., Kerr, J. B., McArthur, L. J. B., Wardle, D. I., Mathews, T. W.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-03-2003)
    “…Hourly UV index values at 45 sites in Canada were estimated using a statistical relationship between UV irradiance and global solar radiation, total ozone, and…”
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    Estimating UV Index Climatology over Canada by Fioletov, V E, Kerr, J B, McArthur, LJB, Wardle, DI, Mathews, T W

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-03-2003)
    “…Hourly UV index values at 45 sites in Canada were estimated using a statistical relationship between UV irradiance and global solar radiation, total ozone, and…”
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