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What Are the Key Components of an Automated Data Storage System?
A comprehensive automated data storage system in histology typically includes the following components:
Image acquisition systems
: These systems capture high-resolution images of tissue samples.
Database management systems
: These systems store and organize the images and metadata.
Data retrieval systems
: These systems allow users to easily access stored data.
Backup solutions
: These ensure that data is not lost in case of system failures.
Security protocols
: These protect sensitive data from unauthorized access.
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