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A decisive factor for achieving these good results was the use of a cluster separation routine (e.g. watershed or the Radon transform), and a hole-filling approach to remove small background components within segmented cells at places of prominent nucleoli.
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This fact may be a decisive factor for further use of mushroom species.
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