reconstructions in English

noun
1
the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed.
the economic reconstruction of Russia

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1. During her career, Haruna underwent two major reconstructions.

2. Two- and three-dimensional image reconstructions from stained and Autoradiographed histological sections A

3. During reconstructions, emperors and some of the office functions resided outside the palace.

4. Method and apparatus for generating reconstructions of information encoded in ambient light modulators

5. This is because Anatomically-guided PET reconstructions are usually rather time-consuming (ca

6. These Allografts treat a variety of vascular reconstructions such as peripheral bypass, hemodialysis access, and aortic infections.

7. The theoretical advantages of anatomical ACL reconstructions have to be proven in clinical use.

8. The BBC yesterday defended a series featuring dramatic crime reconstructions against suggestions of voyeurism.

9. All 3D-reconstructions can be calculated as virtual radiographs and viewed stereoscopically with LCD-shutter glasses.

10. Most early reconstructions show Ceratosaurus in an upright posture, with the tail dragging on the ground.

11. External tests compare the narrative with other evidence such as written accounts, linguistic reconstructions or archaeological data.

12. Attentionally modulated reconstructions of subjective images from human brain activity measured by fMRITo perform the image reconstruction, we first decoded

13. The odds of graft rupture with an Allograft reconstruction are 4 times higher than those of autograft reconstructions

14. We acknowledge that reconstructions of the past are likely to be biased by discarding potential zooarchaeological data through overly conservative identification.

15. He was clearly influenced by a reading of Freudian psychoanalytic writings in attempts at historical reconstructions of cultural stages in anthropology.

16. An independent chronology for these reconstructions is essential and this is provided by radiocarbon-dating of organic material preserved in the sediments.

17. We performed 90 aorto-aortic, 84 aorto-Bisiliac, 4 aorto-iliac-femoral, 12 aorto-Bisiliac-hypogastric, and 10 aorto-bifemoral reconstructions

18. Clinical results compare well to autograft reconstructions; however, recent reports have shown higher failure rates of allografts in the young and athletic population.

19. Other: Adhibit Adhesion Prevention Gel A resorbable hydrogel, which adheres to itself and the tissues it contacts, is approved for use in sealing vascular reconstructions

20. Summary of Background Data. Chronic donor site pain and poor cosmesis have been the major deterrents in using iliac crest for long-segment spinal reconstructions.

21. This is the latest project in the series of reconstructions by Budget Direct: the team has previously brought back to life European Castles, Ancient Wonders, and heritage sites protected by UNESCO.

22. with a skewed perspective and only true to detail from the viewing side – visitors will be able to move around in anamorphic three-dimensional reconstructions of Hopper’s paintings.

23. Thrombus Attenuations and Attenuations of the contralateral MCA were measured in manually placed regions of interest perpendicular to the vessel on sagittal reconstructions of the CT scans

24. When conservative approaches are not available or have failed, microvascular transplant of an Arterialized venous "flow-through" flap (VFTF) provides a unique and creative option for difficult reconstructions of the hand.

25. Indications for this procedure were reduction of operative risk (n = 79), preservation of potency (n = 39), avoiding already operated regions (n = 14), and alternatives to anatomic standard reconstructions (n = 22).

26. Only a short fragment of Anaximander’s work survives, so reconstructions of his philosophy and astronomy must be based on summaries by later Greek writers, such as the 1st- or 2nd-century ce compiler of philosophical

27. Paul Sidwell (2005) reconstructs the consonant inventory of Proto-Mon–Khmer as follows: This is identical to earlier reconstructions except for *ʄ. *ʄ is better preserved in the Katuic languages, which Sidwell has specialized in.

28. Both tide gauge sea level reconstructions and satellite Altimetry show that the current rate of global mean sea level change is about 3 mm [yr.sup.-1], and both show that this rate is accelerating

29. Illustrations or reconstructions of the analog records of significant and interesting solar radio Bursts observed during Solar Cycle 20 at the AFGL Sagamore Hill Radio Observatory in Hamilton, Massachusetts, and the Manila Observatory in the Philippines are presented.

30. “Classical” high resolution CT or high resolution image reconstructions from multiple row detector CT helical acquisitions achieve a detail resolution that makes it possible to distinguish findings by their typical predominance in certain anatomical compartments of the lung.

31. Focusing on Italian Altarpieces from the second half of the 13th century to the very end of the 15th, the book investigates the original functions and locations of Altarpieces as well as the circumstances of their dislocations, dismantlings, and reconstructions

32. Such reconstructions indicate that the overall level of solar activity since the middle of the twentieth century stands amongst the highest of the past 10,000 years, and that epochs of suppressed activity, of varying durations have occurred repeatedly over that time span.

33. Similarly, reluctance persists concerning complex root reconstructions in acute aortic dissection; however, as re-do operations on the aortic root remain more technically challenging than second stage procedures on the arch and descending aorta, preference should be given to the root in the acute setting.

34. Materials derived from the extracellular matrix (ECM) of humans or animals, ECM Biomaterials, 1, 2 have been widely adopted in the United States and Europe for complex abdominal wall, 3–6 breast, 7–9 chest wall, 10, 11 and diaphragmatic reconstructions, 12 as well as a myriad of other soft tissue reinforcement applications

35. Reconstructions of the well known Palermo Stone, a black basalt table presenting the yearly events of the kings from the beginning of the 1st dynasty up to king Neferirkare in the shape of clearly divided charts, leads to the conclusion that Nebra and his predecessor, king Hotepsekhemwy, ruled altogether for 39 years.

36. Apatosaurus as a living dinosaur Because of its popularity Apatosaurus is one of the most often recreated dinosaurs in art and exhibits.‭ ‬However most of the early reconstructions of Apatosaurus wallowing in lakes and swamps,‭ ‬arcing its neck to reach up into trees or limply dragging its massive tail behind its body are now

37. Babylone (akkadien : Bāb-ili(m) [1], sumérien KÁ.DINGIR.RA [1], arabe بابل Bābil, araméen Babel) était une ville antique de Mésopotamie.C'est aujourd'hui un site archéologique majeur qui prend la forme d'un champ de ruines incluant des reconstructions partielles dans un but politique ou touristique.

38. In our opinion and in accordance with the literature, a combination of plain radiographs and CT scans including 2D and 3D reconstructions for diagnostic imaging has proven to be the most effective procedure to evaluate an adequate surgical strategy, understand the fracture mechanism, minimize the complication rate and achieve sufficient postoperative follow-up and quality control.