detailed reconstruction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdetailedandreconstruction
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detailed
adjective
uk/ˈdiː.teɪld/us/ˈdiː.teɪld/
giving a lot of information with ...
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reconstruction
noun
uk/ˌriː.kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/us/ˌriː.kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/
the process of building or creating something again that has been damaged ...
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Ourdetailedreconstructionof folio 107 will be published elsewhere.
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Ourdetailedreconstructionof folio 107 will be published elsewhere.
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Additionally,detailedreconstructionof recording sites in acute physiology experiments could determine tangential and laminar contributions to the clustering.
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In 1981, he stated the aim of the project as adetailedreconstructionof the occupation history of the area.
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The paper provides both general anddetailedreconstructionof the depositional environments described.
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Finally, the author'sdetailedreconstructionof patterns of famine from the precolonial through the colonial period offers new insights into dynamics of political change and motives for labor migration.
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Despite thedetailedreconstructionof particular productions, the reader is perhaps more aware here than in surveys of mainstream theatre of disparities between print's relative fixity and performance's sheer fluidity.
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Regarding the digoxin case, the prosecution gave adetailedreconstructionof the timing.
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Their good fossil record has also allowed adetailedreconstructionof their phylogeny, showing that the group was highly diverse in its heyday.
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The skeleton is known well enough that adetailedreconstructionof the hip and hindlimb muscles has been made.
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Scale diagrams and plates are produced as required, and adetailedreconstructionreport is written.
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He nonetheless continued with adetailedreconstructionof a possible set of events, based on pilot error, that could have caused the accident.
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This has enabled thedetailedreconstructionof the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest.
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Nevertheless, the lives of few bishops of the third century are so well authenticated; the historical references to him permit a fairlydetailedreconstructionof his work.
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