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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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In their review process, federal agents will also examine evidence beyond the videos, including reconstructing the scene physically and digitally, said Christopher Piehota, former head of the FBI Science and Technology Programs.

From BBC

After each sensor's complex wavefield is reconstructed, the system digitally extends the data and mathematically propagates the wavefields back to the object plane.

From Science Daily

By reconstructing these ancient genomes, researchers were able to pinpoint where the viruses had integrated into human chromosomes.

From Science Daily

This seismic imaging technique helps reconstruct the structure of the subsurface by combining simulations with real earthquake data.

From Science Daily

To reconstruct that earlier landscape, the research team examined 61 sediment cores taken from inside and around the temple grounds and analyzed tens of thousands of ceramic fragments.

From Science Daily