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CYTO_20714_sm_suppinfofigures.pdf138KFigure 1: Comparison of selected Haralick descriptors computed from real and synthetic HL60 images. Quantile-quantile plots illustrate whether the measured datasets come from populations with similar distributions. Generally, if the two sets come from a population with the same distribution, the points should fall approximately along the reference line. Figure 2: Comparison of selected Haralick descriptors computed from real and synthetic granulocyte images. Quantile-quantile plots illustrate whether the measured datasets come from populations with similar distributions. Generally, if the two sets come from a population with the same distribution, the points should fall approximately along the reference line.

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