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Content Credits

Glasgow Polyomics would like to thank Stuart Campbell, University of Glasgow Photographic Unit for providing the photograph of 'The Art of Coffee'.

The Glasgow City of Science and Innovation logo is reproduced with kind permission of the Glasgow Science Festival organization.

The Galaxy logo is reproduced with kind permission of Galaxy Project.

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Software Credits

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