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© Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under
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The application of the Modified Band Approach for the calculation of on-line photodissociation rate constants in TM5: implications for oxidative capacity
J. E. Williams
KNMI, Chemistry and Climate division, De Bilt, The Netherlands
A. Strunk
KNMI, Chemistry and Climate division, De Bilt, The Netherlands
V. Huijnen
KNMI, Chemistry and Climate division, De Bilt, The Netherlands
M. van Weele
KNMI, Chemistry and Climate division, De Bilt, The Netherlands
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