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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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In 2010 scientists reconstructed the Neanderthal genome -- blockbuster research that allowed for analysis making clear that the species interbred.

From Barron's

By combining frequent satellite observations, the researchers reconstructed the sequence of events in detail.

From Science Daily

His voice breaking from emotion, the general predicted that reconstructing the nation’s democracy, civil society and standing in the world would take many years.

From Salon

By pairing careful surface mapping with mineral data gathered from orbiting spacecraft, the scientists reconstructed how the volcano and its underlying magma system developed over time with remarkable precision.

From Science Daily

Tada and his colleagues set out to reconstruct the soft tissues hidden within the fossilized bone.

From Science Daily