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How Can Sampling Errors Be Reduced?
To minimize sampling errors, it is important to:
Collect multiple samples from different regions of the tissue.
Ensure that the samples are representative of the lesion or area of interest.
Use proper techniques for tissue excision and handling to avoid crush artifacts.
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