Paper and pencil are also part of everyday life in modern laboratories. It's possible to record test results, write data down, pass notes on to colleagues - it's quite possible. However, it should be borne in mind that the traditional form of "data collection in paper form" has reached its limits in our digital world. The more digital systems we move into our environment, the greater the sum of the information collected. And the administration effort - and the potential for errors - is growing along with it.
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