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Search for evidence of trend slow-down in the long-term TOMS/SBUV total ozone data record: the importance of instrument drift uncertainty and fingerprint detectionR. S. Stolarski and S. FrithAbstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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