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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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In a separate study that also included Burkhardt, scientists reconstructed the full neural wiring of the comb jelly's gravity sensing organ.

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The scientists mapped the Antarctic gravity hole and reconstructed how it evolved over millions of years.

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Policymakers, she said, are like archaeologists trying to reconstruct a mosaic, choosing which tiles to weigh and how.

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By comparing how these scattering patterns shift from one scan point to another, researchers can reconstruct extremely detailed images.

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"Examining the growth rings preserved in the fossilized bones allowed us to reconstruct the animals' year-by-year growth histories."

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