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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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The approach was originally developed by Earth climate researcher Sylvia Dee to reconstruct ancient climates using indirect indicators such as tree rings or ice cores.

From Science Daily

Lincoln even foresaw a kind of “patriotic fusion” to reconstruct the South once the fighting ended.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of relying on a single measurement, they scanned the pulse across multiple positions and time points to reconstruct how the electromagnetic field evolved.

From Science Daily

Professor Biggin and his team focus on studying magnetic signals preserved in rocks collected from around the world to reconstruct the history of Earth's magnetic field and the planet's internal dynamics.

From Science Daily

These fossils come from the Morrison Formation* in the United States and were used to reconstruct a detailed food web, showing how plants, herbivores, and carnivores were linked through feeding relationships.

From Science Daily