Rebuilding or reassembling of a destroyed infrastructure.
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Examples for "reconstruction "
Examples for "reconstruction "
1 However, high-resolution cryo-EM reconstruction often requires hundreds of thousands of single-particle images.
2 A careful reconstruction of the crime, done years later, revealed what happened.
3 Surgery in similar cases leads to large abdominal wall defects needing reconstruction .
4 The paper also details challenges and perspectives involved in urinary tract reconstruction .
5 Background: Few studies address salvage rates for infection in implant-based breast reconstruction .
1 Two more days; then perhaps this court could begin to rebuild itself.
2 PPIP was intended to help rebuild a market for troubled mortgage debt.
3 She said she hoped a rebuild could be completed within ten years.
4 We have a plan to rebuild our economy and to create jobs.
5 I wish France strength and shared purpose as they grieve and rebuild .
1 In particular, children would wait for years for schools to be rebuilt .
2 Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu said people need to get their homes rebuilt .
3 Aeries could be rebuilt ; the future was much more difficult to replace.
4 The financial system, they add, needs to be rebuilt almost from scratch.
5 Today, a rebuilt Dookey Chase continues as a celebrated New Orleans landmark.
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