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Figure 1. Ljublijana. Lovers’ padlocks over Ljubljanica. Photo courtesy of Tiia Monto (Kilmalukko), Wikimedia Commons.
![Figure 1. Ljublijana. Lovers’ padlocks over Ljubljanica. Photo courtesy of Tiia Monto (Kilmalukko), Wikimedia Commons.](/cms/asset/6decea38-620e-493f-be68-74594eed71ac/ktmp_a_1017089_f0001_c.jpg)
Figure 2. Assaf Yacobi, the runner-up (second-prize winner) of the competition for the Temperature Young Investigator Award for the Best Paper on Thermal Physiology in a Changing Thermal World. Photo courtesy of Assaf Yacobi.
![Figure 2. Assaf Yacobi, the runner-up (second-prize winner) of the competition for the Temperature Young Investigator Award for the Best Paper on Thermal Physiology in a Changing Thermal World. Photo courtesy of Assaf Yacobi.](/cms/asset/b0fe0155-fa1f-4324-a9f1-169fc3787b59/ktmp_a_1017089_f0002_c.jpg)
Figure 3. Boris Kingma, the first-prize winner of the competition for the Temperature Young Investigator Award for the Best Paper on Thermal Physiology in a Changing Thermal World. In the photo, Boris is at the Skukuza Golf Club (Kruger National Park), while attending the 2014 PPTR meeting. The brown objects in the water are actually hippos. “Golf among the hippos” is mentioned in the report on the meeting by Tanya Swanepoel and Anna HawCitation2 in the current issue. Photo courtesy of Boris Kingma.
![Figure 3. Boris Kingma, the first-prize winner of the competition for the Temperature Young Investigator Award for the Best Paper on Thermal Physiology in a Changing Thermal World. In the photo, Boris is at the Skukuza Golf Club (Kruger National Park), while attending the 2014 PPTR meeting. The brown objects in the water are actually hippos. “Golf among the hippos” is mentioned in the report on the meeting by Tanya Swanepoel and Anna HawCitation2 in the current issue. Photo courtesy of Boris Kingma.](/cms/asset/7077631f-c372-4db6-90d0-1af1883b5ca6/ktmp_a_1017089_f0003_c.jpg)
Table 1. Common expressions in the thermoregulation literature that one may consider avoiding