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We are very grateful to all the authors and reviewers that have contributed to this Special Report of AMBIO to honor Professor Terry V. Callaghan.
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Johansson, M., Jonasson, C., Sonesson, M. et al. The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Professor Terry V. Callaghan and His 3M Concept. AMBIO 41 (Suppl 3), 175–177 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-012-0300-7
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