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What Are Common Forms of Limited Support?
Common forms of limited support in histology include:
Financial constraints
leading to inadequate funding for research and laboratory equipment.
Lack of access to advanced
histological techniques
and technologies.
Insufficient
training and education
for histologists and laboratory personnel.
Limited availability of high-quality
reagents and stains
.
Inadequate
infrastructure
and laboratory facilities.
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