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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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Using advanced multi-isotope analysis, the team reconstructed the life histories of individuals buried in mass graves in Alsace in northeastern France.

From Science Daily

They argue that incorporating these details into climate models would improve predictions of ocean and atmosphere interactions, long-term carbon storage, and the interpretation of sediment records used to reconstruct Earth's climate history.

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In addition to reconstructing the spread of the last two pandemics, the researchers developed a flexible framework that can be used to study the early stages of other outbreaks.

From Science Daily

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.

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

From The Wall Street Journal