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Reconstructions meaning
plural of reconstruction
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Given that the confidence levels surrounding all of the reconstructions are wide, virtually all reconstructions are effectively encompassed within the uncertainty previously indicated in the TAR.
Most reconstructions shared some data series, particularly tree ring data, but newer reconstructions used additional data and covered a wider area, using a variety of statistical methods.
The "R" addition to the BWV number is only well-established for the reconstructions included in NBA VII/7 (e.g. solo violin reconstructions of BWV 565 are not usually indicated as BWV 565R, neither is the system used for reconstructed vocal works).
Muscle reconstructions show that T rex arms for their size and had a reasonable range of motion.
Past marine sediment samples did not offer complete reconstructions of the ice sheet, which is why the analysis of the Arctic fossils is even more valuable, the researchers said.
This helps fill in a research gap, she explains, because former reconstructions mainly refer to thermodynamic processes, i.e., the warming of the atmosphere, and thereby directly connect a rise in temperature to an increase in precipitation.
Victoria, who gives her first in-depth TV interview in the programme alongside reconstructions of the events, appears on our screens in a red shirt and a bold lipstick, warmer, more glamorous and more relaxed than we’ve seen her.
Slowly the era is pieced together in lavish detail, through histories of the daguerreotype and reconstructions of the daily lives of the subjects.
The leper lady of St Giles': Incredible skeletal reconstructions reveal faces of disfigured woman and man.
The reconstructions were frozen, silent, yet they conveyed the illusion of life for these nine young men who would never grow old.
As in the hockey stick reconstructions of the recent climate, this one shows a dramatic upswing in the century just past.
Australia currently has the highest reported rates of ACL injuries and reconstructions per capita in the world.
Bürger, G.; Cubasch, U. (14 December 2005), "Are multiproxy climate reconstructions robust?", Geophysical Research Letters10.
Consistent multidecadal variability in global temperature reconstructions and simulations over the Common Era10.
That study followed UCL reconstructions from 2007 to 2011, and while no more recent study results have been released, that trend seems to be continuing rather than leveling off like it has at the professional level.
Aside from the huge amount of non-attested, free reconstructions, some mistakes on the research carried out by altaicists must be pointed out.
Bruce E. Baker, What Reconstruction Meant: Historical Memory in the American South (2007); Thomas J. Brown, ed. Reconstructions: New Perspectives on the Postbellum United States (2008).
Classical Arabic pronunciation is not thoroughly recorded and different reconstructions of the sound system of Proto-Semitic propose different phonetic values.
Consequently, the authors argue it is no longer tenable to extrapolate from chimpanzees in reconstructions of early hominin social and mating behaviour, providing further evidence against the so-called 'chimpanzee referential model'.
Contrary to reconstructions of Archaeopteryx climbing large trees, these seem to have been mostly absent from the islands; few trunks have been found in the sediments and fossilized tree pollen also is absent.