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Above is a picture documenting one of the best results. In most cases, processing managed to clear out debris, fill holes, and smooth without large errors. However, there were a few instances where debris was not cleared out properly or portions of the cell body were mistakenly deleted. Additionally, threshold detection could not always successfully separate out nuclei, especially in the cases of more granulated white blood cells such as eosinophils and basophils.
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