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Reconstruction
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Reconstruction meaning
The action of reconstructing something, not necessarily to the earlier state. | A thing that has been reconstructed or restored to an earlier state. | The act of restoring something to an earlier state.
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While natural tissue breast reconstruction has fewer problems over the long term, prepectoral implant breast reconstruction is a reasonable compromise for women who are unable or unwilling to undergo breast reconstruction with their own tissue.
Many patients undergoing delayed breast reconstruction have been previously treated with radiation or have had a reconstruction failure with immediate breast reconstruction.
And part of his whole policy of rebuilding and reconstruction was to unite reconstruction with renewable energy and bring the two things together.
They also claim that there are “over 50 children waiting for congenital limb reconstruction, bone dysplasia reconstruction and osteogenesis imperfecta” at Temple Street Children’s Hospital.
A collection of 107 sites spread across the country, the network tells the broad story of Reconstruction, illustrating that Reconstruction wasn't limited to just a Southern experience.
Commenting on the share reconstruction, President/GCEO of Transcorp Plc, Owen Omogiafo said, “This share reconstruction is in line with the Company’s corporate strategy and growth plan and is aimed at maximising shareholder value.
Support for Reconstruction: The international community must commit to supporting the long-term reconstruction and rehabilitation of Gaza, addressing the urgent needs of its people.
While the image is now too faded to compare with the new reconstruction, Mr Moraes said the face he created was a good match for a previous reconstruction by Dr Gerasimov himself.
Amongst the end users in ACL Reconstruction market, the hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers segments are expected to lead in the global ACL Reconstruction market over the forecast period.
The reconstruction of Gaza became another area of conflict and competition between the PA leaders in Ramallah — who insisted that all foreign donations must come through its channels — and Hamas, which wants to receive its share of reconstruction funding.
A 1913 reconstruction of "Eoanthropus dawsoni" Almost from the outset, Woodward's reconstruction of the Piltdown fragments was strongly challenged by some researchers.
As such, Dewey gives way to Social Reconstruction and schools as means to reconstruct society (See Social Reconstruction in Education).
Belz, "Henry Winter Davis and the Origins of Congressional Reconstruction" It proposed to base the Reconstruction of the South on the government's power to guarantee a republican form of government.
Dating the end of the Reconstruction Era While 1877 is the usual date given for the end of Reconstruction, some historians extend the era to the 1890s.
Delayed breast reconstruction is considered more challenging than immediate reconstruction.
Depending on the quality of the result after allowing the initial reconstruction to settle and heal for a few months, a second stage reconstruction creating a more refined breast shape may still be desirable.
F. Marvasti), Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2000 Therefore, although uniformly spaced samples may result in easier reconstruction algorithms, it is not a necessary condition for perfect reconstruction.
He argued that genetic classification is methodologically prior to comparative reconstruction, or the first stage of it: you cannot engage in the comparative reconstruction of languages until you know which languages to compare (1957:44).
Lexical reconstruction and semantic reconstruction: the case of the Austronesian "house" words.
Part 2: Reconstruction Battle scene from The Birth of a Nation Stoneman and his protégé Silas Lynch, a mulatto exhibiting psychopathic characteristics, citation travel to South Carolina to observe the implementation of Reconstruction policies firsthand.