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How Does a DBMS Enhance Data Management in Histology?
In histology labs and research, managing data manually is impractical. A DBMS enhances data management by:
Automating data storage
and retrieval processes.
Providing a centralized repository for data.
Supporting complex queries and data analysis.
Integrating with other systems such as
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)
.
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