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reconstructed

ree kuhn struhk tid

  • v  reassemble mentally
  • v  build again
  • v  cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically
  • v  return to its original or usable and functioning condition
  • v  do over, as of (part of) a house
  • a  adapted to social or economic change
    a reconstructed feminist

  • Many times, however, the ruse may all be for naught: Saint-Leger notes notes that 30% to 40% of both original and reconstructed hymens fail to produce the virginity-confirming .
  • This flu virus was reconstructed a number of years ago in the lab, so we were able to test to see if 90 years later we could still find antibodies.
  • Still, last week he referred reporters to a recently reconstructed version of the chart in his office where, among dozens of names and photos of terrorists from around the world .
News & Articles

  • Bike path model nationwide
    HERNANDO — The new bicycle path which was reconstructed from an old cattle gap underneath Interstate 55 could become a national model for similar subterranean interstate crossings across the country, according to Shelly Johnstone, city development director for Hernando.
    June 15, 2013 - DeSoto Times-Tribune
  • Watch: 3-D Technology Offers Clues in 27-Year-Old Cold Case
    Digitally reconstructed faces of homicide victims could help New Hampshire investigators.        
    June 13, 2013 - ABC News
  • Medieval leprosy genomes shed light on disease's history
    Scientists have reconstructed a dozen medieval and modern leprosy genomes -- suggesting a European origin for the North American leprosy strains found in armadillos and humans, and a common ancestor of all leprosy bacteria within the last 4000 years.
    June 13, 2013 - Science Daily

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