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