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Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jenaであった最近のワークショップ「熱力学と最適性、地球システムにおいて」の議論あら多くのことを特にAndrew Jarvis, Stan Schymanski そして Axel Kleidonから学んだのである。Bronislaw Szerczynskiとの最近での交流は力を与えられたのである。
筆者の同僚Bettina Hollstein と Roman MadziaはMax Weber Centreにて原稿を読み、重要な忠告を与えてくれた。最後に、このジャーナルのレビューアに少なからず感謝する、かれらは実質的にして生産的な校正に力を与えてくれた。
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