Collocations withreconstruction
These are words often used in combination withreconstruction.
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breast reconstruction
Comparison of immediate and delayed free tram flap breast reconstruction in patients receiving postmastectomy radiation therapy.
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detailed reconstruction
Our detailed reconstruction of folio 107 will be published elsewhere.
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economic reconstruction
Societal reconciliation, democratisation and economic reconstruction are seen as three mutually reinforcing dimensions of sustainable peace, development and democracy.
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facial reconstruction
Sixteenth century woodcuts show methods of facial reconstruction similar to those in use today.
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historical reconstruction
Bowing to tradition and engaging in ' historical reconstruction' creates nothing but deadly theatre.
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major reconstruction
Therefore, the subway is an essential part of this major reconstruction project.
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massive reconstruction
It makes nonsense of urban renewal and the massive reconstruction which we are discussing today.
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phylogenetic reconstruction
Most previous studies considered only one individual per taxon for phylogenetic reconstruction.
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post-conflict reconstruction
Most commonly, it was recognised that there was a desperate need for financial capital to re-invest in both farming activities and post-conflict reconstruction.
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post-war reconstruction
Such hothouse growth aggravated inflationary pressures, already rising because of excessive monetary liquidity from wartime currency creation and immediate post-war reconstruction.
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postwar reconstruction
But they were immensely important to the myth of resistance, both at the time and in the postwar reconstruction.
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radical reconstruction
This is known as the ' radical reconstruction property ' of scrambling.
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reconstruction assistance
Under these conditions the continuation of reconstruction assistance cannot be justified.
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reconstruction effort
We must therefore ensure that the reconstruction effort focuses on reducing vulnerability; for example, by flood protection and through the appropriate location of new housing.
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reconstruction project
In their eyes, planning a grandiose reconstruction project with no firm commitment from the government to fund such an undertaking was simply impractical.
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social reconstruction
To think that such signs are indications of imminent political transformation and social reconstruction is to simplify such processes.
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three-dimensional reconstruction
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the thalamus, subthalamic nucleus and the basal ganglia in a patient using patient-specific segmentation atlas.
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total reconstruction
And therefore they only took it where total reconstruction was needed.
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