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视距测量时控制观测视线离地面高1米以上,减少()影响,视距标尺装置(),在立尺时,注

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视距测量时控制观测视线离地面高1米以上,减少()影响,视距标尺装置(),在立尺时,注意将视距尺竖直。

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A.environment is the key to wildlife

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