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What Types of Sources Should Be Cited?
In histology, it is important to cite a variety of sources including:
Peer-reviewed journal articles
Books and textbooks
Conference proceedings
Online databases
Government and institutional reports
These sources provide a solid foundation for
scientific validity
and ensure that the research is built upon reputable and reliable information.
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