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A diagram that shows the layout of a building with four lines of rotura. The diagram is divided into four sections, each with a different color scheme. The first section is labeled "Contornos y aristas vistas" which translates to "Contorno y aristos ocultas" in English. The second section is numbered "1. Contorno y aristas vistas". The third section is titled "Lines de cota auxiliares y rayados" which is Spanish for "lines of rotation". The fourth section is labelled "Ejes y posiciones de elementos" which means "Eyes and positions of elements". There are also four lines in the diagram, each representing a different aspect of the building's layout. The lines are arranged in a horizontal line, with the first line on the left side of the diagram and the second line in the center. The first line is labeled as "80" and the third line is marked as "90". The lines intersect at various points on the diagram. Overall, the diagram appears to be a visual representation of the layout and its dimensions.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 700 x 540 pixels and it has a file size of 44.03 KB.A diagram that shows the layout of a building with four lines of rotura. The diagram is divided into four sections, each with a different color scheme. The first section is labeled "Contornos y aristas vistas" which translates to "Contorno y aristos ocultas" in English. The second section is numbered "1. Contorno y aristas vistas". The third section is titled "Lines de cota auxiliares y rayados" which is Spanish for "lines of rotation". The fourth section is labelled "Ejes y posiciones de elementos" which means "Eyes and positions of elements". There are also four lines in the diagram, each representing a different aspect of the building's layout. The lines are arranged in a horizontal line, with the first line on the left side of the diagram and the second line in the center. The first line is labeled as "80" and the third line is marked as "90". The lines intersect at various points on the diagram. Overall, the diagram appears to be a visual representation of the layout and its dimensions.
