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A circular diagram that shows the relationship between different types of people in Portuguese. The diagram is divided into six sections, each representing a different type of person. The first section is labeled "Pai", the second section is titled "Não E", the third section is labelled "Deus", the fourth section is numbered "Filho", and the fifth section is named "Espírito Santo". The diagram also has a label that reads "At 10:38". There are six arrows pointing in different directions, each with a different color - red, green, blue, purple, and orange. The arrows are labeled with the names of the people in each section. The first arrow is labeled as "Nao E" and the second arrow is labelled as "E". The third arrow is marked as "Filho" and has the date "Mt 28.19" written on it, indicating that the person in the diagram is at the top of the diagram. Overall, the diagram appears to be a visual representation of the relationship in Portuguese, with each section representing a person's name and the corresponding number of people who have been diagnosed with cancer.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1380 x 1084 pixels and it has a file size of 301.75 KB.A circular diagram that shows the relationship between different types of people in Portuguese. The diagram is divided into six sections, each representing a different type of person. The first section is labeled "Pai", the second section is titled "Não E", the third section is labelled "Deus", the fourth section is numbered "Filho", and the fifth section is named "Espírito Santo". The diagram also has a label that reads "At 10:38". There are six arrows pointing in different directions, each with a different color - red, green, blue, purple, and orange. The arrows are labeled with the names of the people in each section. The first arrow is labeled as "Nao E" and the second arrow is labelled as "E". The third arrow is marked as "Filho" and has the date "Mt 28.19" written on it, indicating that the person in the diagram is at the top of the diagram. Overall, the diagram appears to be a visual representation of the relationship in Portuguese, with each section representing a person's name and the corresponding number of people who have been diagnosed with cancer.
