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Krásyha e Geográfícmontado\nVi áon dei şm itself suzA\n\nV1:\nAZV: 89,742412°-89° 0,424422 = 0,424422 x 60 =\n43,483332-43°= 0,483332 x 60 = 28,99\n\nAZU: 89° 13' 29\"\n\nAHO: 1,570963\nAHO: 89° 59' 54,99\"\n 80° 00' 00''\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 2,945-2,055\nH: 0,89 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2 .d\nDH: 10.0 0,29 (Amu 89° 43' 29\")2\nDH: 88,9292 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cos L. Min x H-FF\nD M: 100.0 92 (Cos 89° 43' 29\" Sin 89° 43' 29\") + 1,63-2,6\nD M = 0,942 m\n\nRUMO: vR1: AZI 1° 90°\nAZIMUTE: 90° V2:\nAZU: 90,307222°-90° 0,307222 x 60= 18°,143332=18°= 0,433222 x 60 =\n25', 992\n\nAZU: 90° 18' 26\"\nAHO: 2,5424727\n\nAHO: 145° 40' 23\"\n x= 145°, 6729552-145°=\n 0,6729552 x 60 =\n 40° 37' 314123 40= \n 0,37714 or 223 x 60= \n 22' 64\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 0,315-0,185\nH: 0,63 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2\nDH: 100, 0,63 (Amu 90° 18' 26\")2\nDH: 62,998 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cad. M. L + H-FF\nD M: 400,063 (Cos 90° 18' 26\", Min 90° 18' 26') + 1.661,05\nD M: 0,972 m\n\nRUMO 2: 180° AZ 2\n180°-124° 19' 33\" 11,3\nQ2 = 58° 40' 23\" SE\n\nAZIMUTE: 90°-145° 40' 23\"\n-55° 40' 23\" + 360 =\n304° 19' 37' - 180 =\nAZIMUTE: 124° 19' 37\" V3:\nAZU: 91,991111°- 91° 0,941111 x 60 = 56°, 666-56= 0,466660= 25'\n\nAZU: 91° 56' 28\"\nAHO: 1,549 7916\nAHO: 8° 47' 45\" 40\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 2,085, 0.915\nH: 1,17 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2\nDH: 100.1,17 (Amu 91° 56' 28\")2\nDH: 116, 87 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cad. M. L + H-FF\nD M: 100,1 0,63 (Cos 91° 56' 28\", Sin 91° 56' 28\") 159, 15\nD M : 3,870 m\n\nRUMO 3: 215° 36' 59' 43\" 180 = 35°, 2015, 71' 5'1\nAZIMUTE: 124° 19' 39\" 40 - 280 - 144° 15' 40° = 215° 31' 52\"\nAZIMUTE: 215° 31' 52\" V4:\nAVZ: 96, 30361° 96: 0.30361 x 60: 18, 2166 - 18 = 92, 66 x 60: 12, 896\nAVZ: 96 13 13\nAHD: 2,189.9310\nAHD: 125° 31' 52\"\nH: F5 - FE\nH: 3,870 - 3,130\nH: 0.741 m\nDH = 100.H.m²\nDH = 100.0.741 (Am 96° 18' 13\")²\nDH = 43.107 m\nDN:\nDN = 100.H.cosα + H1 - Fm\nDN = 100.0.741 (Cos 96° 18' 13\". Am 96° 18' 13\") + 11.62 - 2.5\nDN = -9.95 m\nRumor: 360° - 240° 00' 00\"\n90° 00' 00'' NW\nAzimut: 215° 31' 52'' - 125° 31' 52''\n90° 180° - 270° 00' 00''\nAzimut = 270° 00' 00\" V5:\nAVZ: 75, 53374° 48: 0.539 + 2 x 60 = 32, 38 - 32 = 0.3832 x 60: 23\nAV2: 38° 32' 23\"\nAHD = 1,570.963\nAHD: 90° 00' 00\"\nH: F5 - F1\nH: 3,180 - 1,820\nH: 1.36 m\nDH = 100.H.m²\nDH = 100.1.36 (Am 78° 32' 23\")²\nDN = 25.58 m\nDN: 100.H.cosα + H1 - Fm\nDN: 100.1.36 (Cos 78° 32' 23\". Am 78° 32' 23\") + 1.60 - 2.5\nRumor: 180° - 180° 00' 00\"\nAzimut: 270° 90° - 180° 00' 00\"\nAzimut: 180° 00' 00\" AVZ\tAHD\tAZ-EST-VAH\tRUMO\tDH (m)\tDN (m)\n89° 43' 29\" 90° 00' 00\" 90° 40° 88.3438 m\t-0.5412 m\n90° 18' 26\" 91° 40' 23\" 124° 19' 37\" 55° 40' 23\" SE 62.938 m\t0.742 m\n91° 56' 28\" 88° 42' 45\" 40\" 215° 31' 52\" 36° 31' 53\" SW 116.871 m\t3.870 m\n96° 18' 13\" 125° 31' 52\" 240° 00' 00\" 90° 00' 00\" 43.107 m\t9.85 m\n78° 31' 23\" 90° 00' 00\" 180° 00' 00\" 0° 00' 00\" SE 130.63 m\t25.58 m Have You Made Full Use of the OCR Feature?\nMake a scan, enhance it and save it. Are these all the features you \nabout CamScanner? If so, you have missed too many co\nCamScanner offers you lots of features rather than scanning. What we are \nsharing today is the OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature.\n\nWhat can you do with OCR feature?\n1. Searching\nWhat can you do if you want to search for a document but just can't re-\nmember the names of some docs? Use this feature to recognize all the \ntexts on your scans. Next time you just need to enter some key words in \nthe search box and all the documents within the words will be found.\n2. Text extraction\nJust purchase the one-time paid version and you can enjoy the text extrac-\ntion for lifetime! Ever want to edit some texts on a paper document or a \nPDF file? Import it into CamScanner and all texts can be extracted as .txt \nfile after OCR!\n\nWhy wait? Follow the steps to start using OCR!\n1. Sign in to CamScanner to sync all your docs -> All texts will be auto rec-\nognized after syncing.\n2. If you don't want to sign in, you can open one single page of any doc ->\nTap the Recognize button -> All recognized texts will be shown in a dialog \nbox -> Tap Share to export the texts.\n\nDigitalizado com CamScanner
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Krásyha e Geográfícmontado\nVi áon dei şm itself suzA\n\nV1:\nAZV: 89,742412°-89° 0,424422 = 0,424422 x 60 =\n43,483332-43°= 0,483332 x 60 = 28,99\n\nAZU: 89° 13' 29\"\n\nAHO: 1,570963\nAHO: 89° 59' 54,99\"\n 80° 00' 00''\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 2,945-2,055\nH: 0,89 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2 .d\nDH: 10.0 0,29 (Amu 89° 43' 29\")2\nDH: 88,9292 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cos L. Min x H-FF\nD M: 100.0 92 (Cos 89° 43' 29\" Sin 89° 43' 29\") + 1,63-2,6\nD M = 0,942 m\n\nRUMO: vR1: AZI 1° 90°\nAZIMUTE: 90° V2:\nAZU: 90,307222°-90° 0,307222 x 60= 18°,143332=18°= 0,433222 x 60 =\n25', 992\n\nAZU: 90° 18' 26\"\nAHO: 2,5424727\n\nAHO: 145° 40' 23\"\n x= 145°, 6729552-145°=\n 0,6729552 x 60 =\n 40° 37' 314123 40= \n 0,37714 or 223 x 60= \n 22' 64\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 0,315-0,185\nH: 0,63 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2\nDH: 100, 0,63 (Amu 90° 18' 26\")2\nDH: 62,998 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cad. M. L + H-FF\nD M: 400,063 (Cos 90° 18' 26\", Min 90° 18' 26') + 1.661,05\nD M: 0,972 m\n\nRUMO 2: 180° AZ 2\n180°-124° 19' 33\" 11,3\nQ2 = 58° 40' 23\" SE\n\nAZIMUTE: 90°-145° 40' 23\"\n-55° 40' 23\" + 360 =\n304° 19' 37' - 180 =\nAZIMUTE: 124° 19' 37\" V3:\nAZU: 91,991111°- 91° 0,941111 x 60 = 56°, 666-56= 0,466660= 25'\n\nAZU: 91° 56' 28\"\nAHO: 1,549 7916\nAHO: 8° 47' 45\" 40\n\nH: FS-FF\nH: 2,085, 0.915\nH: 1,17 m\n\nDH: 100 H. Min2\nDH: 100.1,17 (Amu 91° 56' 28\")2\nDH: 116, 87 m\n\nD M: 100 H. Cad. M. L + H-FF\nD M: 100,1 0,63 (Cos 91° 56' 28\", Sin 91° 56' 28\") 159, 15\nD M : 3,870 m\n\nRUMO 3: 215° 36' 59' 43\" 180 = 35°, 2015, 71' 5'1\nAZIMUTE: 124° 19' 39\" 40 - 280 - 144° 15' 40° = 215° 31' 52\"\nAZIMUTE: 215° 31' 52\" V4:\nAVZ: 96, 30361° 96: 0.30361 x 60: 18, 2166 - 18 = 92, 66 x 60: 12, 896\nAVZ: 96 13 13\nAHD: 2,189.9310\nAHD: 125° 31' 52\"\nH: F5 - FE\nH: 3,870 - 3,130\nH: 0.741 m\nDH = 100.H.m²\nDH = 100.0.741 (Am 96° 18' 13\")²\nDH = 43.107 m\nDN:\nDN = 100.H.cosα + H1 - Fm\nDN = 100.0.741 (Cos 96° 18' 13\". Am 96° 18' 13\") + 11.62 - 2.5\nDN = -9.95 m\nRumor: 360° - 240° 00' 00\"\n90° 00' 00'' NW\nAzimut: 215° 31' 52'' - 125° 31' 52''\n90° 180° - 270° 00' 00''\nAzimut = 270° 00' 00\" V5:\nAVZ: 75, 53374° 48: 0.539 + 2 x 60 = 32, 38 - 32 = 0.3832 x 60: 23\nAV2: 38° 32' 23\"\nAHD = 1,570.963\nAHD: 90° 00' 00\"\nH: F5 - F1\nH: 3,180 - 1,820\nH: 1.36 m\nDH = 100.H.m²\nDH = 100.1.36 (Am 78° 32' 23\")²\nDN = 25.58 m\nDN: 100.H.cosα + H1 - Fm\nDN: 100.1.36 (Cos 78° 32' 23\". Am 78° 32' 23\") + 1.60 - 2.5\nRumor: 180° - 180° 00' 00\"\nAzimut: 270° 90° - 180° 00' 00\"\nAzimut: 180° 00' 00\" AVZ\tAHD\tAZ-EST-VAH\tRUMO\tDH (m)\tDN (m)\n89° 43' 29\" 90° 00' 00\" 90° 40° 88.3438 m\t-0.5412 m\n90° 18' 26\" 91° 40' 23\" 124° 19' 37\" 55° 40' 23\" SE 62.938 m\t0.742 m\n91° 56' 28\" 88° 42' 45\" 40\" 215° 31' 52\" 36° 31' 53\" SW 116.871 m\t3.870 m\n96° 18' 13\" 125° 31' 52\" 240° 00' 00\" 90° 00' 00\" 43.107 m\t9.85 m\n78° 31' 23\" 90° 00' 00\" 180° 00' 00\" 0° 00' 00\" SE 130.63 m\t25.58 m Have You Made Full Use of the OCR Feature?\nMake a scan, enhance it and save it. Are these all the features you \nabout CamScanner? If so, you have missed too many co\nCamScanner offers you lots of features rather than scanning. What we are \nsharing today is the OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature.\n\nWhat can you do with OCR feature?\n1. Searching\nWhat can you do if you want to search for a document but just can't re-\nmember the names of some docs? Use this feature to recognize all the \ntexts on your scans. Next time you just need to enter some key words in \nthe search box and all the documents within the words will be found.\n2. Text extraction\nJust purchase the one-time paid version and you can enjoy the text extrac-\ntion for lifetime! Ever want to edit some texts on a paper document or a \nPDF file? Import it into CamScanner and all texts can be extracted as .txt \nfile after OCR!\n\nWhy wait? Follow the steps to start using OCR!\n1. Sign in to CamScanner to sync all your docs -> All texts will be auto rec-\nognized after syncing.\n2. If you don't want to sign in, you can open one single page of any doc ->\nTap the Recognize button -> All recognized texts will be shown in a dialog \nbox -> Tap Share to export the texts.\n\nDigitalizado com CamScanner