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What are Common Communication Channels in Histology?
In histology, common communication channels include:
Email
Instant Messaging
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Cloud Storage Services
Telephone and Video Conferencing
Each of these channels has its own security considerations that must be addressed to ensure safe communication.
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