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Table 1. Summary of Ultraviolet Protection Factors (UPF’s) for each shade structure for relatively cloud free skies
Figure 1. The relative responses (a) of the erythemal, photokeratitis and fish melanoma action spectra
Figure 2. Horizontal UVBE shade ratios for each shade structure (shade umbrella  ♦, covered verandah □, covered sand pit ∆, and covered walkway ●)
Figure 3. Comparison of UVBE levels for both erythema and photokeratitis beneath the four shade
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