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"reconstruct" Definitions
  1. reconstruct something (from something) to build or make something again that has been damaged or that no longer exists
  2. reconstruct something to be able to describe or show exactly how a past event happened, using the information you have gathered

827 Sentences With "reconstruct"

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"The expense of a constant construct, reconstruct, reconstruct, frankly, no country can afford," said Christiana Figueres, former United Nations' climate chief.
Genetics can, in principle, reconstruct those sizes and reconstruct the degree of density and sophistication that some of these groups must have had.
Rather, we helped rebuild their economies, spending the equivalent of $130 billion just to reconstruct Western Europe after World War II. We also provided them support to reconstruct democratic societies.
It's not possible to reconstruct the sound from the fingerprint.
Specialists are still trying to reconstruct the USB's full contents.
This information allows us to reconstruct the animal's life history.
They technically reconstruct where something happened and how something happened.
Using museum collections, we were able to reconstruct that history.
The scientists eventually managed to reconstruct much of Ata's genome.
Recordings allow the police to review and reconstruct past incidents.
The report also helped investigators reconstruct some of the events.
The report also helped investigators reconstruct some of the events.
He was able to reconstruct all of its mitochondrial DNA.
It should equally pay millions of dollars to reconstruct it.
The researchers used comparative analyses and interpolation to reconstruct broken pieces.
The model will be used to help reconstruct the victim's face.
The model will be used to help reconstruct the victim's face.
Studying the orbits of these moons helps researchers reconstruct Saturn's past.
And we'll be involved in some form in helping to reconstruct.
Tape grids on the floors allowed crews to reconstruct the wreckage.
Surgeons have worked to reconstruct the boy's mouth, gums and nose.
Because it is a totally different way to reconstruct a tunnel.
Two of our veteran China hands reconstruct his life and career.
But how do you reconstruct a life, in pieces, on deadline?
Excitingly, the same method could be used to virtually reconstruct similar ruins.
So there's a lot we have to reconstruct to make that believable.
A lab tried to reconstruct the face of Jane Doe in 1998.
To reconstruct an Old Master painting, you first have to deconstruct it.
Importantly, there is no way to reconstruct a photograph from its hash.
But if white Americans reconstructed the law, they did not reconstruct themselves.
Dr. Paabo gradually filled in gaps to reconstruct the entire Neanderthal genome.
Mr. Him has been working since the early 2000s to reconstruct them.
From fossils, scientists have been able to reconstruct entire genomes of Neanderthals.
Two of our veteran China reporters reconstruct Mr. Li's life and career.
He would have to reconstruct the lost lives of our remote ancestors.
"It's only by doing that that we're able to reconstruct ancient ecosystems."
She was able to reconstruct some of Bailey's route: 7:30 a.m.
It is rarely enough fruit to reconstruct even half a single orange.
Finally, it allows law enforcement to use drones to reconstruct accident scenes.
Scientists use this data to reconstruct what kinds of particles hit the sphere.
There, doctors rushed him into surgery, working to reconstruct and repair shattered bone.
"But that's when many are stepping out to reconstruct their homes," he said.
This technique uses evidence to reconstruct events having both spatial and temporal qualities.
Using the phone videos and images, they can reconstruct the sequence of events.
It was 2:49 in the morning, as near as I could reconstruct.
We thus discovered a way to reconstruct Caribbean tropical cyclones back to 1495.
In a way, I came down here and tried to reconstruct my life.
The decision to reconstruct the tunnel after the storm was not made lightly.
Mr. Reim wanted to reconstruct John's movements on the morning of April 21986.
" To this I'd replied, for reasons I'm at a loss to reconstruct, "Antarctica?
Ms. Grafton hired Ms. Gatliff to reconstruct the woman's face from her skull.
No one has yet attempted to reconstruct a piece of brain at this scale.
The examples in the latest AI-stealing paper reconstruct relatively simple machine-learning engines.
In total, they were able fully to reconstruct the mitochondrial genomes of 14 macaws.
Everywhere you go on the web, trackers are working to reconstruct your every move.
Once the victim is stabilized, they can undergo surgery to reconstruct damaged body parts.
"We will be in a non-ending cycle of build, destroy, reconstruct," she said.
Sherman conducted years of research to reconstruct many of the recipes he now uses.
"We're making an effort to reconstruct this center space for the moderates," he said.
I reconstruct this rather long chain in an attempt to tease out several points.
They had been taken to the spot to reconstruct the crime between 3 a.m.
How can archeologists reconstruct sites in-situ where all the elements have gone missing?
With the help of lab instruments, researchers can reconstruct ancient temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Now the government wants storm-hit people not to reconstruct new buildings in risky areas.
And by listening to individual fibers we can now reconstruct the activity of individual neurons.
As most were burned, scientists are unable to use their skulls to reconstruct their faces.
Residents, with the help of non-government organizations and E.U. funding, reconstruct it each time.
From what the agents could reconstruct, the hacking conspiracy had begun as early as 2009.
For example, Anbar's governor predicted that it will cost $22 billion to reconstruct his province.
I witnessed first-hand how it struggled to find its place and reconstruct its purpose.
To reconstruct the team, to maybe liberate talents of its other stars, such as Bale.
With the right calculations, you should be able reconstruct the patterns of ink, the text.
Will claims adjusters have to become computer experts to analyze the data and reconstruct accidents?
Sabattini spent the years that followed going through surgical procedures to reconstruct her facial features.
It's hard to reconstruct what occurred in many of those meetings, since they were private.
"It is one of the more critical ways to reconstruct the shooter's movements," said Swecker.
Belgrade also wants to reconstruct a major railway to Macedonia in the south, Mihajlovic said.
He tells them to reconstruct the brochure to make it less cluttered and more human.
Now many people in the region must decide how, and where, to reconstruct their lives.
The problem for criminals is that it's possible to reconstruct Bitcoin identities from transaction patterns.
It's hard for me to reconstruct the optimistic logic that led me to this hypothesis.
It was all fueled by one archaeologist's passion to reconstruct a civilization from its ruins.
This allowed the researchers to reconstruct the ancient African landscape within which this hominin lived.
Workers will have to reconstruct this countervailing power and find new ways to build solidarity.
These heroines reconstruct the famed "Lord of the Flies" narrative through their coven of violence.
You have to reconstruct yourself, find a new identity, find out who you really are.
I've spent the last day talking to traders trying to reconstruct what might have happened.
The camera footage from various angles along with witness accounts also helped them reconstruct the shooting.
Kearns, Glantz, and other colleagues have used the sugar archives to reconstruct how that process happened.
From the CT scan, they were able to virtually reconstruct the shape of the shark's brain.
Experts in Scotland have used 3D technology to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century 'witch.
Most recently, geneticists retrieved enough DNA from the Kennewick Man's bones to reconstruct his entire genome.
The agency has since had to scramble to reconstruct the tables, and they're still not out.
But, depending on Twitter's ability to reconstruct its own past, those tweets may be gone forever. 
What followed, however, is difficult to reconstruct in language, because I essentially entered a fugue state.
Let them be obscure, even as we reconstruct what intelligence we can gain from their choices.
Whether "going flat" or opting to reconstruct, no woman should suffer any stigma surrounding her decision.
History quickly begins to repeat itself as the curious teenagers attempt to reconstruct the grisly murders. 
Together, they started to reconstruct the story of their fathers' friendship, which continued after the war.
The $197 million project aims to reconstruct the interchange between Interstate 195 and State Route 79.
Scientists have been able to reconstruct entire genomes of ancient humans and extinct relatives like Neanderthals.
We will have to learn better to reconstruct reality once we better understand exactly these mirages.
And it will take billions of dollars to reconstruct the system and fortify tattered transmission lines.
What they've been able to reconstruct is an end that would have been terrifying but swift.
Evans also hopes to reconstruct some of the "genetic machinery" that led to this influential organism.
These findings can be used to reconstruct a cave's geometry over time, the research team suggests.
Checks were being made to reconstruct the path of the two people to avoid further risks.
Critic's Notebook "A Very Brady Renovation" and "BH230" try to reconstruct the past, with surreal results.
Lasers targeted tiny spots in the teeth to map their chemistry and reconstruct ancient climate records.
We try to figure out how to reconstruct the magazine itself to reflect what we're talking about.
From there, we can graph the American political conversation and reconstruct where those troll accounts really were.
It will need help from the IMF, the World Bank and a few other lenders to reconstruct.
If I couldn't find any trace of him, then maybe I could reconstruct what he'd been doing.
Investigators are also combing surveillance video footage to reconstruct Saipov&aposs movements in the weeks before Halloween.
Ryan Mendoza plans to reconstruct the former Detroit home of civil rights activist Rosa Parks in Berlin.
This allowed them to reconstruct the visual field of the wasp, and of their home in particular.
If they're very lucky, the researchers may be able to reconstruct most or all of Leonardo's genome.
All it takes is one click, and Disk Drill can locate and reconstruct over 200 file types.
For this shot, cloning other parts of the building allowed Denyer to reconstruct obscured windows and walls.
With every new crime scene, usually an ancient or recent earthquake, they try to reconstruct what happened.
"I had to have 73 surgeries to reconstruct my finger and contracted MRSA three time," he claimed.
With enough computing power, Lytro's software can then reconstruct the scene that was captured in three dimensions.
He likes to psychologize, to reconstruct scenes and episodes, to speculate when the historical record is thin.
Roth and Krakowsky's relationship deepened over the years as they worked to reconstruct a nearly broken business.
Tolling is now allowed to add new capacity to an interstate highway or to reconstruct a bridge.
For Ponce, operations have included using artificial skin from the Netherlands to reconstruct her severely burned face.
"Interestingly, this pattern completely flipped when we asked them to reconstruct the images from memory," Wimber says.
The original Miss Ko 2 was a product of my project to tackle and reconstruct otaku sexuality.
The series feels desperate in its attempt to reconstruct an American life it felt was in jeopardy.
The spokesperson said that Facebook is not able to reconstruct images based on the hashes they keep.
All that remained for Mr. Schopp was to reconstruct the life of the long-forgotten Ms. Quéniaux.
Nevertheless, Democrats have vowed to try to reconstruct the strict rules adopted by the F.C.C. in 2015.
Our goal is to restore, reconstruct and publish as much of Julius's catalog as is artistically viable.
Orlaineta is concerned with unpacking history and sifting through forgotten objects in order to reconstruct a story.
"We cannot, for the moment, reconstruct a mammoth without making hundreds or thousands of mistakes," he said.
The book's most innovative chapters attempt to reconstruct, from scattered fragments, Harriet's life in slavery and freedom.
The new findings add just a touch more detail to the attempts to reconstruct his final itinerary.
Iraq will need billions of dollars in aid to reconstruct parts of the country shattered by warfare.
It was instead dominated by an intense effort to reconstruct what happened more than three decades ago.
It contained enough data to reconstruct the upstate New York travels and relationships of a total stranger.
Glaciologists reconstruct ancient climate and atmospheric patterns (and predict future ones) by studying molecules trapped in ice.
Most frustrating of all: We change these details and reconstruct reality without being aware we're doing it.
By detecting the faraway waves, Adams explains, astronomers can reconstruct the very beginnings of the universe itself.
With these and other artistic interventions, Ai has attempted to reconstruct the horrible realities of today's refugees.
Experts in Scotland have also used 3-D technology to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century 'witch.
Lopez, now 35, said she had undergone about 15 operations, including surgeries to reconstruct her face and vagina.
The pieces did experience some damage, but museum officials are hopeful they'll be able to reconstruct the skull.
Or is it more likely that he's an aberration and other Republicans might struggle to reconstruct his coalition?
Doctors couldn't reconstruct it, his mother, Letha Ballard, said, but they crafted a joint out of scar tissue.
He then shot himself in the head, but survived after months of extensive surgery to reconstruct his face.
Experts in Scotland have also used 3-D technology to reconstruct the face of an 18th-century &aposwitch.
The scientists hope to use this information to reconstruct the path of the neutrinos and identify their source.
The findings could help reconstruct what a person looks like from their DNA — useful in forensics and anthropology.
Elton John himself signed off on Martin's involvement, giving Martin carte blanche to reconstruct his music at will.
In an in-depth interview with authorities Tuesday, Nehls says Jason helped them reconstruct what happened, and why.
Reality of the virtual kind aims to reconstruct reality itself – creating a world you can enter and explore.
Gamble says police are still working to reconstruct a timeline of events, from the collision to the shooting.
By looking for evidence of mutations around particular alleles, Dr Pritchard and his team can reconstruct their history.
By rolling back all our past associations, The Vietnam War aims to wholly reconstruct our understanding of it.
Fossilized poop samples may sound off-putting, but they allow scientists to reconstruct the diets of ancient peoples.
It's on my list as the three things we have to do to try to reconstruct rural America.
After the trial ended with Volkman's conviction, in May, I did my best to reconstruct what I'd missed.
Now that researchers have grown concerned about carbon dioxide levels, they've been developing ways to reconstruct their history.
But Officer Ali said he was glad it was filmed because it allowed him to reconstruct the episode.
He recites eerie folk tales and oversees an art competition in which the boys must reconstruct their mother.
These, together with variants in other texts, could help scholars reconstruct the text of the original Greek source.
And yet, for all that, it seems important to reconstruct some kind of pathway from cradle to grave.
It will deny its false gods, reverse their altars, and, on the pile it has made, reconstruct Olympus.
We reconstruct it on Trisha's roof in SoHo with an intelligent group that includes a mountaineering hot dog.
"This is an opportunity for the citizens to come together in the spirit of unity, to reconstruct Mexico."
With the ability to reconstruct faces, the Chinese police would have yet another genetic tool for social control.
Those officials had to reconstruct what was happening with only partial information, which Republicans then held against them.
And I knew I'd want to be able to reconstruct how I'd experienced my art as it happened.
"When I hear that we are going to reconstruct the temple of Bel, that seems illusory," she said.
A deep neural network was then able to decode, or translate, these patterns, allowing the system to reconstruct speech.
"They help us to reconstruct the 'tree of life,' the series of branching events in animal evolution," Harvey said.
Video showing how the tomography data was used to reconstruct the insect, in this case a female Xenomorphia resurrecta.
They also needed to reconstruct her abdomen afterward, since the tumor by then had taken up the whole space.
Photo colorization artists use a combination of research, physics, and technology to digitally reconstruct history's black-and-white record.
With ample genetic data, you might reconstruct a more complete picture of life hundreds of years in the past.
These findings corroborate a 463 study that had examined the pollen content in Otzi's gut to reconstruct his route.
It's hard to adequately reconstruct the gravity that accumulated around No Doubt over the course of 1995 and 1996.
Turns out that it may be possible to reconstruct the site history of the browser, whatever mode it's in.
Using this data, the team was able to reconstruct natural drought patterns over the last millennium in the region.
It was a pleasure to reconstruct and bring to life, and I hoped to make it vibrant and striking.
Qaddafi had made sure, well in advance, that a Libya without him would be woefully unprepared to reconstruct itself.
With LiDAR, Liebmann was able to reconstruct the architecture of 18 Pueblo villages located in present-day New Mexico.
An FBI forensic specialist testified that they were unable to reconstruct deleted attachments, which they believed were press releases.
In our most recent paper, we teamed up with radioecologists to reconstruct the doses received by about 7,000 birds.
The Daily Mail also noted that she also had a tailor reconstruct Middleton's $4,000 Naeem Khan dress for… $37.
Windrush. He recalled the moment in his autobiography, Familiar Stranger: It is hard to reconstruct the effect of seeing
To reconstruct traces of her past, Pindell integrated fragments of photographs and postcards of familiar places into her paintings.
Instead it uses digital signal processing to 'point' the telescope and reconstruct where the radio waves are coming from.
You have to see the ligament exposed to know whether you can repair it or you need to reconstruct.
But maybe wanting to reconstruct your identity is to be expected when someone achieves so much fame, so quickly.
Then detectives from the collision squad, using this data, reconstruct the likely trajectory and speed of the vehicles involved.
"It was just so costly to reconstruct that house the way it was supposed to be," Mr. Longobardi said.
Archivists have tried to reconstruct some files by drawing from other sources, but they say millions are lost forever.
They then could reconstruct the emergence of stars and galaxies starting about a billion years after the Big Bang.
For days afterward, Farhadi found himself thinking about the scenes he missed, trying to reconstruct them in his imagination.
Coaching of eyewitnesses can cause people to reconstruct their memory so that no trace of the original is left.
"It's only by doing that that we're able to reconstruct ancient ecosystems," one paleontologist told The New York Times.
New seismological methods developed by the researchers helped them piece together a year-long timeline to reconstruct what happened.
From the imprints on the skull, they were able to reconstruct the types of soft tissue covering the face.
We also began to reconstruct the timeline of events, through interviews with inmates, their families, their lawyers, and others.
"For us, the response wasn't to say, again, let's reconstruct these murals where they are," Mario Ballesteros told Hyperallergic.
By listening in on these loud waves, the scientists are able to reconstruct the cataclysmic events that created them.
The details of Barr's plan to reconstruct the start of the Russia investigation comes as he is criticizing its conclusions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The literature generated on an artist may narrate, reiterate, and reconstruct the artist's biography.
The researchers took x-ray images of two species of elephant bird to reconstruct the insides of the birds' heads.
After speaking to the cab driver and using surveillance footage, police tried to reconstruct their movements before the alleged attack.
So CNN Business sought out sources inside the newsroom to reconstruct the chain of events that led to the error.
A seductively amoral film, it attempts to reconstruct a murder from the point of view of the victim's investigating sister.
We must plan for the future and figure out how we'll reconstruct the party of Lincoln amid this mindless wreckage.
In the most extreme of these, experts can reconstruct the entire genome using DNA fragments extracted from a single cell.
With enough effort, a skilled craftsman could reconstruct a mask similar to the one Bkav made using lots of photographs.
Eko Joko, his wife and two children have been salvaging wood and metal to reconstruct their flattened beachfront shop-house.
You're just trying to record every possible angle of what the actors are doing so you can reconstruct it later.
Using the pattern of neuron activation, the researchers were then able to reconstruct the faces the monkey was looking at.
Suppose the government did decide to reconstruct the benefits system—how much basic income would it get for its buck?
If I want to reconstruct a certain ambiance, I poke around on Aporee, a sound "street map" under Creative Commons.
The doctors also had to reconstruct the patient's abdomen, which had become disfigured due to the mass, according to Chuang.
"I will prepare my city, and I will reconstruct my city, and you can be sure of that," she said.
Workers reconstruct dinosaur fossil at the Eiffel tower, in Paris, France, June 2, 2018 ahead of its auction on Monday.
Used efficiently, all such replies may be used to reconstruct all kind of complex messages--images, audio, and video included.
Castillo incorporates found images into his work, allowing him to reconstruct his own narrative from the framework of his sources.
Evidence and computer simulations helped researchers to reconstruct the events that led to galaxy M32p's demise 2 billion years ago.
The researchers' work helped reconstruct an art trade route that existed across western Europe from the 12th to 17th centuries.
Dr. Shriner and Dr. Rotimi analyzed the genomes of nearly 3,000 people to reconstruct the genetic history of the disease.
Working to reconstruct the social narrative to be more representative of all identities is an important element of intersectional feminism.
Even more important, Mr. Trump's New York returns will allow House investigators to reconstruct the results of any past audits.
Ms. Wu saw that the suit, particularly the top, would be more complex to reconstruct than a layman might imagine.
Times reporters combined a forensic visual investigation with on-the-ground reporting to reconstruct what happened and tell her story.
"Imagine if we tried to reconstruct the entire history of the Earth using a tiny handful of samples," she said.
Using the sheen of a porcelain cat, for example, they could also reconstruct the layout of the surrounding ceiling lights.
The book "beautifully captures the 'disorientation' of exile and the attempt to reconstruct a self," according to Dalia Sofer's review.
Not even the Supreme Court could reconstruct Andersen's business or heal the devastating trauma suffered by its partners and employees.
If Kramer could apply it to any fossil, she said she would love to virtually reconstruct the famed Lucy fossil.
"Chelsea Manning should be paroled at the first opportunity and allowed to go home and reconstruct her life," Crowley said.
"I am particularly interested in the anatomy of the VR scene and how we are attempting to reconstruct space," he says.
This might sound like meager information with which to reconstruct an earthquake, but it provides more data than you might think.
Testimonies about the day from Bernice, Carrie, and other witnesses don't match up, so it's impossible to reconstruct exactly what happened.
Now, decades later, the narrator tries to reconstruct that summer and their relationship, certain it holds deep truths within its darkness.
It typically takes the CNS team several days to reconstruct the who, what, when, where, and why of a missile test.
They said they were able to reconstruct 38 percent of his mother's genome, and trace it to parts of West Africa.
To see the world based on so little information is like trying to reconstruct Moby-Dick from notes on a napkin.
On Tuesday, he had orthopedic surgery where doctors removed parts of his pelvis to reconstruct the bones the bullet had obliterated.
As geologists, you start learning how to read those vestiges of earlier inking and reconstruct past cycles of past landscape development.
Higgs researchers needed to rebuild countless plates before finally having enough shards left over to reconstruct their particle five years ago.
Investigators still haven&apost confirmed how fast the car was going, and were working on Saturday to reconstruct the accident scene.
I just read the accounts and will just reconstruct box scores and recaps and such where they go batter by batter.
But for thinner women, surgeons need to apply a different method to reconstruct the breasts, called a stacked DIEP flap surgery.
But that prize is not worth America's mountainous expense in blood and treasure to reconstruct a viable state in its place.
"Whatever happens to the original, we will be able to use the models to reconstruct parts for future restorations," he said.
" As they try to reconstruct the circumstances leading up to the event in question, you can employ so-called extenders: "Really?
"We can use data from diseases to reconstruct events that are completely invisible to the archaeological and fossil records," Houldcroft said.
He promised to "reconstruct the country"—and to return power to a political right that had been in eclipse for decades.
In order to create this digital portrait of a real site, Gerrard and his team had to reconstruct everything in 3D.
This growing knowledge of ancient British genetics is allowing researchers to reconstruct the biology of early Britons — including their skin color.
To win the presidency again, the Democrats needed to reconstruct their geographic and ideological constituency from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s.
This impulse to reconstruct the old coalition can be seen also in the desire to nominate a Southern Democrat for president.
It's relatively easy to reconstruct those lives, particularly if there are still friends and colleagues to help fill in the blanks.
The regime might also reconstruct the Arak nuclear reactor, which was shuttered and partly torn down as part of the deal.
Fletcher believes this is the first time anyone has attempted to reconstruct the face of someone who had their skull plastered.
Investigators will need to overcome extreme logistical hurdles to reconstruct how the virus was transmitted, vaccinate contacts and halt the spread.
Then, they used a machine learning algorithm to reconstruct the surroundings, which took on the order of two hours per object.
"He actually started to reconstruct standard pieces of classical music by Bach, Beethoven and Mozart just by memory," his son said.
In the course of the novel, the narrator's effort to reconstruct his traumatic memories becomes an indictment of an intolerant society.
At War A team of civilian investigators used cellphone videos, autopsy reports and surveillance footage to reconstruct a virtual crime scene.
After I get home I reconstruct my impressions of the meal, starting with my pictures of my food and the menu.
In the past, attempts to reconstruct a person's movements were limited by a dearth of records and the frailties of recollection.
"When you have lost records, it's your job as a taxpayer to reconstruct those records as best as possible," Cross said.
Along the way, they work with a team of engineers who, in a somewhat concerning move, attempt to reconstruct the weapon.
Almaraz felt he could redeem the life of his brother through mural painting and reconstruct his own life in the process.
And they are likely to be desperately needed as Texas rebuilds to clean streets, demolish buildings, and reconstruct homes and offices.
It would have cost millions of dollars to gather the information needed to reconstruct the trajectories with traditional tracking methods, he said.
His remarks come amid China's controversial work to "reconstruct" southwest Sichuan province's Larung Gar monastery, one of China's largest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries.
But the extent of damage, estimated at 11 billion pesos ($211 million) means it would take years of work to reconstruct Marawi.
One of the more surprising outcomes was how we, on a facial feature-by facial-feature basis, started to reconstruct a face.
The researchers used CT scans to look inside Timurlengia's braincase and digitally reconstruct its brain, sinuses, nerves, blood vessels and inner ear.
By studying the growth layers within ancient teeth, researchers can reconstruct a history of exposure during the first three years of life.
They might even figure out the categories of "kitten" and "puppy" on their own, or reconstruct images missing a tail or paw.
The origin and dissemination of M. leprae remains a mystery, despite many attempts to reconstruct its past from historical and archaeological sources.
She asked them to reconstruct their lives, to tell her what it was like, to make everyday life in North Korea intelligible.
The skull had been crushed during the fossilisation process, so scientists used a CT scanner to help virtually reconstruct a complete image.
For years, he thought that bottom surgery (during which doctors reconstruct a person's genitals to match their gender) wasn't possible for him.
Mike Konczal of the Roosevelt Institute, who specializes in financial regulation, was able to reconstruct a specific policy out of Sanders's remarks.
That can mean anything from taking hormones like estrogen and testosterone to having surgery to remove or augment breasts or reconstruct genitals.
Parks's family gave the artist permission to deconstruct and reconstruct the activist's home after struggling to raise funds for the building's preservation.
Although Fairchild chose not to reconstruct after having her breasts removed, she's moved by the emotional responses of the women she tattoos.
While the IFRC is purchasing thousands of roofing sheets for permanent homes, the North Korean government has started to reconstruct permanent homes.
"When you reconstruct the dire wolf's musculature based on its bone structure, you end up with a much huskier wolf," he said.
Given the geological and climate data how available, he might even be able to reconstruct the entire formation history of the cavi.
Wilson said Lovell's body was returned for an autopsy, and authorities will work to reconstruct a timeline leading up to her death.
They found that they were able to accurately reconstruct a timeline of the cell's environment based on information recovered from the cell.
Lawrence Abu Hamdan attempts to reconstruct the psycho-physical conditions in which prisoners lived at Syria's Saydnaya prison by using recorded testimonials.
Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues extracted DNA from the hair and used powerful new methods to reconstruct the genome of the Greenlander.
They resent others having the audacity to use their agency to reconstruct the cultural tropes through which such suffering has been rendered.
Eichenwald, an investigative journalist, uses official records, letters, diaries, and interviews with friends and family to reconstruct events beginning forty years ago.
By analyzing rocks from deep in the asteroid crater, scientists were able to reconstruct what happened during the day after the impact.
After identifying the fundamental chemical make-up of dishes, This then mixes those raw compounds to reconstruct the essence of traditional dishes.
Langer attempted to reconstruct the same picture by studying the light of the photo, in addition to body position, expression, and composition.
As men brushed debris from the road and collected wood to reconstruct homes, he leaned against a rusted Mack truck, looking lost.
That a random software developer was able to reconstruct Miiverse weeks after its closure suggest little prevented Nintendo from doing the same.
Recently I reported on a study where scientists used fMRI and machine learning to reconstruct images the participants saw in the scanner.
Today, many of the workers — and the traces of their labor — have disappeared, and Sanlidong attempts to reconstruct some of their stories.
Ulysses S. Grant, inaugurated as president 150 years ago today, missed a chance to reconstruct the South economically as well as politically.
This time, the different angles will allow scientists to reconstruct the three-dimensional path that Osiris-Rex took as it swung by.
Medical investigators will need to overcome the rural region's extreme logistical hurdles to reconstruct transmission chains, vaccinate contacts and halt the spread.
Thirty years later, one of her students becomes a teacher and, confused by his memories of Elsa, tries to reconstruct her life.
Little is more traumatizing than losing one's breasts, forcing a decision so intimate, so personal: whether or not to reconstruct and how.
So to reconstruct her life, he interviewed 80 people, including friends, former classmates and neighbors, and parsed her novel for autobiographical clues.
Workers must reconstruct 2.7 miles of track, replace more than 50 miles of cables and repair a pump room, among other fixes.
It occurred to Dr. Walsh that he could use the mutations to reconstruct the cell lineages — to learn how they had originated.
Now researchers like Dr. Mounier are using computers and mathematical techniques to reconstruct the appearance of fossils they have yet to find.
"The events under discussion date back to 1945 and are difficult to reconstruct and interpret in the present day context," it added.
The light hits a detector, which emits a signal that a computer can process to reconstruct the image and identify the tissue.
Though the networks are successful, they are also a black box because it is hard to reconstruct how they achieve their result.
"Unlike previous methods, we were able to reconstruct visual imagery a person produced by just thinking of some remembered images," Kamitani says.
Archaeologists used CT scanning to create a 3-D print of her skull, which helped a forensic artist reconstruct her facial features.
Laman was shot in the right foot and has had two major surgeries to reconstruct ligaments, with more scheduled in the future.
What's brutal and fascinating about Telling Lies is the way you start to reconstruct the disaster and locate more tragedies within it.
There's been some interesting work where neuroscientists have been able to reconstruct movie scenes or memories just from looking at fMRI data.
They will need further tests like CT scans and possibly surgeries after they get out to reconstruct bone or to repair internal organs.
Although she underwent surgery to reconstruct it, the finger was never the same and she has tried to keep it hidden ever since.
The team enlisted Princeton's Tiger supercomputer cluster to analyze measurements from the quake, so that they could reconstruct the structures at the boundary.
But, he suggested, why not try to do it piece by piece instead—to just reconstruct particular aspects, such as nonlocality or causality?
"Why would one try to reconstruct the entire edifice of quantum theory if we know that it's made of different bricks?" he asked.
Researchers at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York are capturing the smell of its old books to reconstruct the building's 1906 aroma.
It's a purposefully incomplete picture, so even if you could extract the data, it would be impossible to fully reconstruct a person's face.
Now, a series of computer simulations reconstruct a plausible sequence of events from that ancient cosmic smackdown to the moons of Mars today.
But knowledge of the environment that the nodosaur lived and died in has allowed Brown and his colleagues to reconstruct a likely scenario.
I'll attempt to reconstruct the arguments leading to this hard-to-grasp realization of an industry so often idealized from the outside. Ready?
Those movements will provide valuable clues about the forces that have shaped the structure of the galaxy, allowing astronomers to reconstruct its history.
It's an intriguing idea for me: to see ourselves through the objects, to use them to construct or reconstruct a version of ourselves.
The distinctive appearance of these teeth and where they&aposre found, help scientists reconstruct the extinct shark&aposs size and where it lived.
A leading Arab soft-loan development institution, the fund made the announcement at conference to reconstruct the war-torn country in neighboring Kuwait.
But Ms Lall's book is also a sobering reminder of what a monumental job the new NLD government has to reconstruct the country.
Texas Representative Lamar Smith has long pushed legislation to reconstruct the EPA's other research review panel, the 47-member Science Advisory Board (SAB).
Eggers started to reconstruct Mokhtar's story in 2015, just after Mokhtar's dramatic return to California from Yemen made him famous on television news.
Researchers at the same university have used changes in blood oxygenation in the brain to reconstruct, fuzzily, film clips that people were watching.
"It helps us reconstruct his or her identity and gives us insight into what kind of people undertook this voyage 2,000 years ago."
The best we can do is establish probabilities in our field, especially when trying to reconstruct what was going on 4,500 years ago.
Gulick and Morgan then spent the next three years analyzing the samples to geologically reconstruct a timeline of what happened after the impact.
In the exchange, Giuffre asks Churcher to help her reconstruct a list of Epstein's associates, so Giuffre could include them in her book.
Skull holes were filled with putty, which also was employed to reset the teeth in the jaw and reconstruct one of the teeth.
" "If we're going to rebuild and reconstruct we ought to do it with appropriate priorities... we're going to make it and push on.
In a 2013 study, Dr. Larmuseau and his colleagues used Belgium's detailed birth records to reconstruct large family genealogies reaching back four centuries.
The team was able to reconstruct this scale by meticulously studying a meteorite sample, called Almahata Sitta MS-170, using transmission electron microscopy.
An extensive investigation by The New York Times recently showed how it is possible to reconstruct identifying information from anonymous smartphone app data.
Other people started to huddle around, trying to reconstruct the specific wording of the joke and the vocal inflections that made it funny.
Because they relied on memories to reconstruct people's movements, investigators might not have identified everybody who came into contact with the coronavirus patients.
The researchers then tried a variety of sonar analysis techniques to reconstruct the password based on the acoustic signatures emitted by the phone.
I prefer the community around a wall over the solitude of a studio, and I am trying to reconstruct that more and more.
For instance, it can be used to reconstruct how a cave's height has changed over time because of events such as partial collapses.
Along with the theme of secrecy, a beleaguered women's culture bubbles up through these efforts, a culture Alias Grace is helping to reconstruct.
She used clay to reconstruct the faces of the missing and murdered, in the hope of helping police departments learn who they were.
Going forward, the researchers believe that their DNA methylation method can even help reconstruct features that can't be inferred just from studying fossils.
Next, once the cartilage frameworks were generated with each patient's specific ear shape, they were implanted to reconstruct ears in the five patients.
On his first night at Rikers Island, a terrified inmate named Angel Cruz tries to reconstruct the Lord's Prayer from his broken memories.
This documentary series uses rarely seen archival footage, dozens of her letters, and interviews with friends and colleagues to reconstruct her remarkable life.
As the community resolves to reconstruct damaged roads and buildings in Montecito, residents are fearful of what other natural disasters might come next.
More than $24 million has already been committed to reconstruct the 850-year-old cathedral, which was badly damaged by fire on Monday.
Many other organizations are also working to digitally capture and reconstruct objects and places under threat, whether from conflict or from natural elements.
Rodriguez spoke about The Financial Oversight and Management Board, a body formed by Congress in 2016 to reconstruct the archipelago's $72 billion public debt.
He has had had titanium placed in his jaw, the GoFundMe page says, and surgeons have worked to reconstruct his mouth, gums, and nose.
I keep on processing this image and I try to figure out how I can reconstruct it until I land on something more concrete.
She is currently trying to get the NHS to remove the expander and the muscle, and find a different way to reconstruct the breast.
He puts out 20 yellow crime-scene placards, one on each table, and then draws a map to help him reconstruct the room later.
The researchers used sophisticated scanning to digitally reconstruct it, discovering it boasted a mix of otter-like and badger-like skull and dental traits.
From the information available, we can at least provide an assessment of how well the bones fit what we can reconstruct of Amelia Earhart.
Aside from merely stealing AI, the researchers warn that their attack also makes it easier to reconstruct the often-sensitive data it's trained on.
A reflection, after all, is still a remnant of the whole, and if you get enough reflections, you might be able to reconstruct something.
In this 30th-anniversary documentary, archival interviews with the flight crew, audio recordings from the cockpit and video from Mission Control reconstruct the story.
Maybe it's a paradox that through the attempt to reconstruct Beethoven's own ideal, imaginary orchestra, it brings his music closer into our present world.
According to Wired, Bkav's researchers need to manually scan a person's face for five minutes before getting enough detail to reconstruct a false mask.
The Trump administration is essentially saying, you need to deconstruct your organization on September 1 and reconstruct it on whatever day we provide funding.
This name would honor the late glaciologist Stan Paterson, who helped reconstruct climate data for the past 100,000 years using ice cores from Greenland.
Somalia was plunged into anarchy in the early 1990s following the toppling of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, and has been struggling to reconstruct.
Astonishingly, that canyon wasn't discovered until 2013, when remote sensing data allowed scientists to peer through thick ice and reconstruct the rugged topography below.
These provide enough information to reconstruct a basic Intonarumori, which had in fact been done before Chessa's project—albeit with a completely different intent.
Qwest says McKillen and Cuesta paid only "a small fraction" of that purchase price to demolish and reconstruct the home that was eventually sold.
In the new work, they used artificial intelligence with advanced speech processing capabilities to reconstruct sounds that are much more understandable than ever before.
Just a few hundred people have received even the first disbursement of a promised grant of 200,000 Nepali rupees ($2,000) to reconstruct their homes.
The completely preserved limb bones, vertebra, finger and toe bones enabled the researchers to reconstruct the way the creature moved about in its environment.
Surgical sex reassignment may then follow to remove and reconstruct the genitalia, breasts and internal sex organs to more closely resemble the desired sex.
The conservative seeks to revive, restore and reconstruct — to use the gifts of the dead to make the present a little sweeter and deeper.
Breast reconstruction procedures involve the use of tissue expanders and then breast implants to reconstruct the shape of a woman's breasts following their removal.
If nature can forget you, it could forget anything — a deathblow to the ability of science to reconstruct the past or predict the future.
Members of League of the South, a neo-Confederate group that helped organize the rally, launched a campaign to reconstruct Harris' version of events.
As the title of the show suggests, Orlaineta is concerned with unpacking history and sifting through forgotten objects in order to reconstruct a story.
The result is a stunning if unavoidably imbalanced book, combining detailed treatments of Martha's and Maria's experiences with imaginative attempts to reconstruct Harriet's life.
Our reporters were able to reconstruct many of the contours of his life, including his real estate deals and high-stakes video poker gambling.
As we try to reconstruct a new life course for a new world, there is something appealing about the concept of the midlife crisis.
Reporters interviewed more than a dozen witnesses, friends, relatives and law enforcement officials, and pored over court documents to reconstruct the night Junior died.
For Mr. Sayoc, I was able to use my archived copies of his social media feeds to reconstruct a picture of his political awakening.
We have gathered security footage that — combined with shoe-leather reporting — has allowed us to reconstruct how a brutal murder in the U.S. unfolded.
"Being able to reconstruct the life-style and the biology aspects of this giant extinct turtle has been a very exciting project," Cadena said.
"You would be able to reconstruct positions and trades for everyone on Wall Street," David Franasiak, a securities attorney with Williams & Jensen, told me.
In order to study the tracks, the researchers used a nondestructive imaging technique involving X-rays to analyze and reconstruct the traces in 3D.
Mr. Laiskonis has been sifting through civil records, centuries-old cookbooks, dated directories and advertisements to reconstruct the history of chocolate in our city.
What they did have were artists who could copy likenesses from fresh corpses or even reconstruct them from family descriptions, though some charged extra.
At least 21970 million euros has already been committed to reconstruct the 24-year-old cathedral, which was badly damaged by fire on Monday.
And for nearly 20 years, a group of scientists have used fossils like these to reconstruct past climates, using a method called the Coexistence Approach.
Each indirect measurement yields only an approximate value, but the scientists could average large numbers of measurements to reconstruct the trajectory of the first photon.
But 11 years later, she has hardening from scar tissue and a constantly sprained chest muscle (her back muscle was used to reconstruct her pec).
This allowed the researchers to reconstruct and visualize the 3D structure of the brain's grey and white matter regions, along with the cerebrospinal fluid regions.
The hospital employs engineers to run the 3D printers, which use MRI or CT scans to reconstruct a patient's face, limb or other body part.
A Kaspersky analysis of the dump obtained by CyberScoop says researchers were also able to partially reconstruct two malware tools using files published by Wikileaks.
He is scheduled for more surgery to remove parts of his hands and will need plastic surgery to reconstruct his nose, according to the page.
" MB&F's founder on: Horological art and running a gallery "We deconstruct traditional watchmaking and reconstruct it into a piece of 3-D kinetic art.
What went into the choice to reconstruct it in three acts, instead of going back and forth between parallel actions performed by all three characters?
Two of the fossils, an adult and a juvenile, were complete, allowing the researchers to reconstruct the ancient critter to an extraordinary level of detail.
While this process may be helping us reconstruct the ecosystems of the past, it is also a major threat to the ecosystems of the future.
It might be possible to reconstruct the face of a perpetrator from any genetic material they have left behind, such as blood or body fluids.
Ms Jepsen says that her San Francisco-based startup uses holography to reconstruct how light scatters in the body, so it can neutralise this effect.
Each team of physicists spends its time trying to reconstruct one specific kind of plate (their hypothetical particle), but they do so in different ways.
Investigators continued poring over Saipov&aposs phone records and online contacts and combing surveillance footage to reconstruct his movements in the weeks before the rampage.
It is unclear whether the 14,900 emails include any of the deleted work-related emails that the FBI was able to reconstruct during its investigation.
The goal is to let you virtually reconstruct a set of products with different customizations as if they were floating right in front of you.
New imaging technologies allowed the team to "reconstruct the whole animal and observe the tiniest morphological traits which are rarely preserved in fossils," he added.
Lighthouse itself does not collect any data that would make it possible to reconstruct an image of the user's environment, or of the user itself.
Nvidia's AI research team has got your back—the company has showcased a new application of deep learning that can edit or reconstruct corrupted images.
The cost to reconstruct damaged energy facilities in the four cities was an estimated $139 million, most going to repairing damaged or destroyed power plants.
"Not all fragments match, but many are adjacent and allow us to virtually reconstruct the shape of whole bones," Dal Sasso said in a statement.
My bigger goal was to develop a model that would allow scientists to reconstruct past climate conditions by analyzing the chemistry of recovered fossil seeds.
It's hard to imagine members of Congress embracing this half-baked idea, while their devastated constituents are struggling mightily to reconstruct their lives and livelihoods.
After Dr. Suvarnaraksha emailed the images to Dr. Flammang, she was able to line up the images together to reconstruct the fish's three-dimensional anatomy.
Prior to surgery, Johnson's mother had to sign two consent forms, which would allow Dugas to either repair or reconstruct the elbow, whichever was needed.
VICE News was able to reconstruct the last two months of Mariee's life through interviews and a review of medical records, with permission from Yazmin.
"As a Puerto Rican, I feel we are going to have rough times, but we will learn, refocus, unite and reconstruct our island," Pacheco says.
There will have to be major efforts to reconstruct cities and villages destroyed by the conflict so that the local population that fled can return.
Much of Cobb's research — examining geochemical signals in coral to reconstruct historical climate variability — required her to travel to field sites in the equatorial Pacific.
Scenes in which friends and family talk about events that occurred long ago abound, leaving the reader to reconstruct past drama rather than experience it.
She dived into his archives at the Library of Congress, listening to hours of recordings and sifting through boxes of documents to reconstruct his catalog.
Police said the men tried to snatch the weapons of accompanying policemen when they were taken to the scene of the crime to reconstruct events.
Xenon has three times as many isotopes as neon which means scientists can use it to reconstruct the meteorite's interior composition with much more specificity.
The accident left Mr. Salinas, a retired trailer repairman, with broken ribs and a fractured arm and knee, and requiring surgery to reconstruct his shoulder.
The accident left Mr. Salinas, a retired trailer repairman, with broken ribs and a fractured arm and knee, and requiring surgery to reconstruct his shoulder.
Viola said it would be "dangerous speculation" to reconstruct the entire Denisovan body from a few teeth, a lone jaw bone, and a pinky finger.
The system's incredibly low metal content distinguishes it as an intriguing cosmic relic that can be used to reconstruct the conditions of the early universe.
They'd spent plenty of nights together considering ways to reconstruct me, and La Russa would wonder when the game might become fun again for me.
"The U.S. and all countries who caused this war have a moral duty to reconstruct this area," Mosul resident Bandar al-Akidi told VICE News.
Five layers of particle trackers would hang from the ceiling, allowing researchers to reconstruct the subatomic debris of particle decays that happen in the massive space.
This year's campaign, however, one that strives to deconstruct and reconstruct the way in which we discuss sexuality, hits closer to home for founder Scot Tatelman.
More than 200 accounts enabled Reuters to reconstruct for the first time the two-week army crackdown that triggered the Rohingya exodus and a humanitarian crisis.
A number of projects that engage with existing and developing technologies have emerged in recent years to trace the histories of and even reconstruct destroyed objects.
The report said condolence payments had been made to more than 170 individuals and families and $5.7 million had been approved to reconstruct the MSF facility.
Investigators were trying to reconstruct the timeline of events leading to Nicole's death and were looking for a motive, the Blacksburg police chief, Anthony Wilson, said.
For example, the estimated cost to reconstruct the nearly 200-year-old St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which was destroyed on 9/11, is $0003 million.
From such a violent history emerges a quiet and meditative group show, offering a sense of displaced individuals struggling to reconstruct their histories of a place.
Students reconstruct the faces of about two dozen people using 3D images of skulls and the few facts available about ethnicity, sex, age and the like.
Using his expertise in sound and architecture, Abu Hamdan attempted to reconstruct the psycho-physical conditions in which prisoners lived at Saydnaya by using recorded testimonials.
Velour is known for presenting a cerebral version of drag — taking the history of the genre and pulling it apart to reconstruct and move it forward.
After decades of work, the team was able to use CT scans of the bones to virtually reconstruct the damaged and missing parts of the skulls.
Art history is not entirely a disinterested practice intended to reconstruct an image of the past, but has a bearing on artistic practice in the present.
Carmakers should store that data and share it with regulators who can use the information to reconstruct what went wrong in a crash or system breakdown.
As a result, they said, a failure to reconstruct the little-known ligament might account for the lack of success of A.C.L. repair in some patients.
In the latest episode of The Run-Up, I reconstruct this extraordinary hourlong session with the president-elect, by using exclusive audio clips from the encounter.
Organizations can also search their incidents archive, access incident-level analytics like speed and distance traveled, and reconstruct events using composites to piece together multiple incidents.
And together we reconstruct history, which in itself is conflictive because everyone has different perspectives on what has happened — whether that is Communism, war, or dictatorship.
Much of Benga's story has already been told from his captors' perspectives; here, Newkirk draws on historical documents to reconstruct his procurement, exploitation and tragic end.
So they decided to look at the log data and found a way to "automatically reconstruct" it with software to figure out what was going wrong.
But geneticists can now achieve far more than those limited analyses could, and can approach their dream of using genetic evidence to reconstruct past human migrations.
I'm planning on starting an outreach program for the homeless, the indigent, and juveniles, where we deconstruct and reconstruct some of the houses in the area.
It also points out that the costs to reconstruct Puerto Rico's electricity systems in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria are estimated around $17 billion.
He is determined to reconstruct Sri Lanka's security state, which was built during the country's nearly three-decade-long civil war with an ethnic Tamil minority.
In a new paper, researchers from the University of Washington used these data to reconstruct conditions in the Arctic dating back to the early twentieth century.
A year by year economic history of the Roman Empire might seem as impossible to reconstruct as the lost 260 books of Livy's history of Rome.
As they did with the Roy family, judges at the trial turned to relatives to reconstruct the journey of the 19 defendants who are presumed dead.
The Trump administration does not appear to have a plan to reconstruct the areas or defend them for long after the battle against Islamic State ends.
Medieval craftspeople left us few records of their own thought processes, so we often need to use our own terms when we try to reconstruct them.
Scientists have had remains of Teleocrater for years, but those skeletons lacked key bones like those from the ankle, so it was hard to reconstruct the animal.
The two companies hope to reconstruct the important parts of an embryo's genome using just a few cells from a biopsy and genetic sequences of both parents.
But I've been more interested, these past seven or eight years, if I can reconstruct a moment from the past, and whether photography can even do that.
The two frontal bones of the skull of D. dynastes were broken in different ways, but there was enough on both sides that they could reconstruct them.
The agency was also able to reconstruct 16 pages of documents that were discovered in a shredding machine when it executed a search warrant back in April.
Conceivably, slices of these preserved brains could be digitized and reconfigured in a computer to reconstruct a person's connectome—the totality of a brain's specific internal wirings.
The incident led to serious production stoppages, pledges by Vale to reconstruct or decommission many of its other dams and the firing of a number of executives.
Pretty much everyone loves Queer Eye, a show in which five men help sad, unstylish people reconstruct their lives with fashion, skincare, home design, and self-love.
Taking a number of measurements, and using information regarding the target object's geometry, the team was able to then reconstruct the objects with remarkable accuracy and detail.
"So, therefore, we should be the ones telling people what we need and how you can help us move forward and reconstruct after this type of disaster."
If it can reconstruct a valid data set or sets, then the team running it can look at them and assess whether or not they look plausible.
They then found Dr. Dror Paley, a surgeon in Florida who said he would be able to reconstruct one of her legs — and it would cost $235,000.
"We could not reconstruct reliable data logs from before December 2014, so were unable to examine each of the reviewer decisions from that period," the report says.
In the aftermath of the detonation, an FBI agent found an ammonium nitrate crystal among the wreckage, which was used to reconstruct how the bomb was made.
A pooch that lived in Newgrange, Ireland, some 4,800 years ago has become a canine Rosetta Stone for researchers seeking to reconstruct the timeline of dog domestication.
Weyrich and her colleagues were able to reconstruct all these fascinating details by extracting microbial DNA from the dental calculus of the Belgian and Spanish Neanderthal groups.
The surgery lasted about five hours and required two dozen medical personnel, who were able to save her other ovary and reconstruct her abdomen, Fox 61 reported.
In the end, they will be able to reconstruct the entire event in time and space and determine precisely what lapses in judgment, seamanship and leadership occurred.
" Head of neurosurgery Owase Jeelani added: "We have taken the twins apart, but now we have to reconstruct their heads, and put each of them back together.
You would be asked to rip this creature into shreds of skin, then reconstruct it into a small box that you press over your eyes and nose.
As the director of the Center for GeoGenetics at the University of Copenhagen, Dr. Willerslev uses ancient DNA to reconstruct the past 50,000 years of human history.
The life-long condition typically requires multiple procedures, including open-heart surgeries to reconstruct the connection between the heart and lungs and catheterization to help enlarge arteries.
So the "Homeland" team tries to deconstruct and reconstruct the world, allowing viewers to "almost process it more deeply and to think about it differently," he said.
Because the gas in between galaxies does not emit much light, it's tough to reconstruct the bigger picture of gas exchange between galaxies and the intergalactic medium.
But to think that far back, to try to reconstruct my own innocence and even frailty, would hurt my soul—and a memory of home shouldn't hurt.
The four were shot dead by police in custody after allegedly snatching weapons from police and firing at them while visiting the scene to reconstruct the crime.
Miss de Lappe was a regular presence at New York Theater Ballet, where she often helped reconstruct de Mille's dances — and offered nuanced appraisals of the performers.
Two years ago, he said, he accosted Mr. Andrade at a party about the sums he had taken and the possibility of using money to reconstruct Venezuela.
Black boxes, which record sounds in the cockpit and detailed information on such things as altitude and speed, are crucial to helping investigators reconstruct how crashes occur.
To reconstruct the complex evolutionary story of bedbugs — a family of insects known as Cimicidae — the team analyzed the DNA of 34 species, sourced from 62 locations.
The paucity of historical evidence and the eradication of native peoples' culture by European colonizers make it difficult to reconstruct precontact indigenous life in all its detail.
Thanks to the latest, 30-volume edition of Chekhov and its extensive endnotes, we were able to reconstruct this script, eliminating all the changes made in rehearsal.
"I recycle other people's mistakes and figure out a way to use that range of color, texture and material to reconstruct images of my own," he said.
Once her father's Ponzi scheme blows up and she loses her job at Lockhart & Lee — now that she's a social pariah — how will she reconstruct her identity?
A team of civilian investigators used cellphone videos, autopsy reports and surveillance footage to reconstruct a virtual crime scene where 48 antigovernment demonstrators were killed in 2014.
FBI officials have been able to reconstruct the phones, but have not been able to gain access to them because of the phones' lock and encryption features.
The incident led to serious production stoppages, pledges by Vale to reconstruct or decommission many of its other dams and the firing of a number of executives.
Psychedelics, Belser said, can be a powerful way to explore and even reconstruct gender and sexual identities—helping people to embrace and affirm who they really are.
"The FBI moved heaven and earth to reconstruct and locate any email they could possibly find that was related to Secretary Clinton," Justice lawyer Stephen Pezzi said.
"Everything is washed away....[but] the social fabric is the one which will be extremely difficult to reconstruct," even when the roads are re-paved, she said.
Laboring to reconstruct the Old Man's anatomy, he deduced that its head must have been slouched forward, its spine hunched and its toes spread like an ape's.
As the city was being retaken, Syria's head of antiquities, Mamoun Abdelkarim, told Reuters that Syria hoped to restore stolen artifacts and reconstruct what had been destroyed.
Strongly interested in design, the couple decided to reconstruct the villa as an apartment building and move into one of the units; currently they occupy the top floor.
The "crisis" of 1986 remains unsolved, despite some attempts to reconstruct Galicia's ancient language (a few ancient engravings and historical guesswork are all researchers have to go on).
More importantly, the hashing process eliminates a lot of data, which would make it extremely difficult to reconstruct a fingerprint or face if the data were ever extracted.
The next step in improving the appearance and function of his face will be to work on scarring around his eyes, and to begin to reconstruct his nose.
He underwent 30 surgeries during his year and a half in the hospital, but doctors could not reconstruct his lips, part of his nose and his left ear.
Surgeons often reconstruct body parts with "autologous tissue," which means they use a portion of skin, muscle, cartilage, or bone harvested from another region of a patient's body.
The algorithm doesn't actually reconstruct the obfuscated object, but if it has it in its database, it is very likely to be able to identify its blurred version.
Their diversification was packed into a relatively brief interval of time—about 20 million years—making it difficult for scientists to reconstruct the stages of their ancestral development.
For better or worse, BattleScar is also open about offering an idealized and inspirational sketch of the past — not trying to actually reconstruct the 1970s in virtual reality.
Computational photogrammetry is useful, and has been applied to all manner of scientific and military pursuits — recently, it has helped reconstruct and map historical sites with impressive accuracy.
Nayak hopes that in the future, all of Phobos' craters can be mapped and dated at a high resolution, allowing astronomers to reconstruct the moon's history in detail.
So when I go back and reconstruct real decisions about nuclear weapons over the last 70 years, to me, they look like decisions you could talk yourself into.
Not only can it not tell who it came from, Apple says it cannot even reconstruct a trip based on this data — no matter who asks for it.
But the museum won't be around forever, and when it's gone—when the pieces are auctioned off and dispersed among new owners—it will be impossible to reconstruct.
It's a lot like medical imaging but using the speed of sound waves through the Earth to reconstruct images, rather than light waves interacting with some other surface.
With his phonautograph, Scott was trying to artificially reconstruct the anatomy of the human ear in order to produce visual images of sound waves for research and preservation.
A forensic scientist was also able to reconstruct a shredded document to reveal it was pages from an al Qaeda-published magazine that gave instructions on bomb-making.
"Once you have an algorithm which can reconstruct one from the other (in either direction), you can use it to make new ones from new inputs," he said.
Even in cases of bodily decay, Stanley and his colleagues were able to digitally reconstruct the anatomies of the lizards using micro-CT scanners and 3D-printing printers.
" Cassidy took to the Senate floor last week with visual aids in tow to reconstruct what he deemed "the most blatant and consequential blown call in NFL history.
In pursuit of this task, government officials like Reginald Young Jr., a senior records management analyst, had to use scotch tape to reconstruct shredded documents like jigsaw puzzles.
Two days after the devastating fire at Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced there would be a competition to reconstruct the world-famous monument.
Then, standing at either end of the coffin, Peccerelli and Muñoz worked quietly and quickly, pulling bones out of lunch-bag-size paper bags to reconstruct his body.
That began to change in last few years, when Kiev's mayor Vitaliy Klitchko ordered necessary improvements to set up a park zone, reconstruct reserve areas and so forth.
Then, the researched used a technique called stimulus reconstruction, which can take electrical brain activity recorded from an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and reconstruct what people were listening to.
So by tracking the reciprocal lattice pattern generated and mathematically tying it to the real-world positioning of the chip, they can reconstruct it into a 3D model.
It was a period of talking, reading, drinking, smoking and trying to reconstruct her life, although she spoke little if at all about her experiences in the camps.
While some of these results describe migrations across continents, Dr. Reich's team also focuses on smaller regions to reconstruct the genetic makeup of people over thousands of years.
The principal mystery is the stuff of police procedural, as Armand doggedly tries to reconstruct van Gogh's final weeks and shed light on the circumstances of his death.
"It was a shock to me," said Dr. Li. The team combined that finding and published data on 69 other ant species to reconstruct the ant's evolutionary tree.
For more than 50 years, scientists have drilled ice cores in the Arctic and Antarctica to reconstruct uninterrupted records of climate change over hundreds of thousands of years.
Challengers then have to try to reconstruct how any particular district ended up the way it did; in other words, why certain areas were left in or out.
They then reconstruct a 3D face mesh to match lip movements that match source audio phonemes, or individual sounds—similar to how recent text-to-video methods work.
Fragments of the plane had been taken to a hangar off-site to "reconstruct" it for the investigation, said Ali Abedzadeh, the head of Iran's Civil Aviation Authority.
Burns, a Post-Electric Play" (survivors of an apocalyptic event pass the time by trying to reconstruct "Simpsons" episodes), has referred to "Antlia" as her " 'Big Chill' play.
Allen's intentions come through in her presentation of finished works as well as test prints, proofs, and plates pulled from the college's archives, to reconstruct the creative process.
But an artist by the name of Ryan Mendoza has intervened, transporting the remains of Parks' Detroit home to Berlin, where he plans to reconstruct her destroyed dwelling.
Image: Casto VocalUsing this technique, Vranich said it should be possible to reconstruct other destroyed ancient buildings, including those in Palmyra, Syria, which were destroyed in part by ISIS.
Those records had been unavailable for a long time, but screenwriter Fred Breinersdorfer used them to reconstruct Scholl's final six days, and thus craft a true profile in courage.
Next week, Rebuild will reconstruct the gazebo on the grounds outside the Stony Island Arts Bank in time for what would have been Tamir Rice's seventeenth birthday, June 25.
"The girl's mother asked if I would be able to reconstruct the tongue, because over the past few years, her tongue had been obliterated by the tumor," he said.
"For the purposes of defeating privacy, you don't really need to show that 99.9 percent of the time you can reconstruct" an image or string of text, says Saul.
At this point you start trying to reconstruct in your head the different paths you've taken through the dialogue while working your way through the conversations again and again.
Robert Runcie, superintendent of the Broward County School District, told NPR on Friday that he is "looking for resources to reconstruct the building" at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
It said Turkey would reconstruct the two towns ravaged by years of war, establish security forces and a judiciary there and work to bring economic stability to the region.
Any search on YouTube for cut content from Dark Souls II reveals videos from Sanadsk, who recently published a 15-minute video trying to reconstruct the game's original story.
When we compared this shipwreck record to the Florida Keys tree-ring record, we found an astonishing result that allowed us to reconstruct the cyclone record of past centuries.
By comparing the ancient infant's genome to those collected from other ancient and modern people, the team was able to reconstruct how it fit into the human family tree.
To be clear, the pigments are long gone, but the cell shapes—which are specific to each type of pigment—still retain enough information to reconstruct the former colors.
More admits that the resulting brain scans could help future scientists reconstruct an individual, but many Alcor members argue that it would be a mere copy of that individual.
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In the future, a paleo-detector could even provide a WIMP record through time, just as the fossil record allows paleontologists to reconstruct the history of life on Earth.
The brain can then map the intermediate representation back into other activity for a temporal experience—an inverse Laplace transform—to reconstruct a compressed record of what happened when.
The doctors were ultimately able to reconstruct fully functional skin for 80 percent of the boy's body by grafting on genetically modified cells taken from the boy's healthy skin.
"I told the prime minister that we're not going to simply reconstruct the town—we're going to be a model town of the reconstruction," Matsumoto says, beaming with conviction.
Though Swiss court documents are heavily redacted — in no place is Giacometti ever named — Reuters was able to reconstruct the case by speaking with people familiar with its details.
It's Jim's 3rd bout with oral cancer but this time, he says the treatment will require a major surgery that will essentially require doctors to reconstruct his upper jaw.
Scientists have been trying to reconstruct how Rodinia fit together for years, but it's like trying to to solve a puzzle that disassembles and reassembles itself in different forms.
The re-shape function – which you control by swiping your finger – can go sour very fast, and then as you scramble to reconstruct your face, it gets progressively worse.
Calculations suggest that to reconstruct information about a black hole's interior from qubits on the boundary, you need access to entangled qubits throughout roughly three-quarters of the boundary.
Like other true crime stories, the film highlights a human desire to reconstruct old memories, and the flawed narratives we tell ourselves in order to live with it all.
The observations recorded the polarization of light from nearly 100 quasars, which the team then used to reconstruct the geometry and alignment of the black holes at their cores.
"I've witnessed the most extraordinary skills used to reconstruct buildings, clothes and language, but those don't put you into the imaginative world people used to live in," he said.
Erdogan said Turkey would finance the construction of a road linking Sandzak with the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, reconstruct an Ottoman-era hammam and build a bridge in Novi Pazar.
Considering the source data — two-dimensional, low-resolution and in motion — it's a pretty serious accomplishment to reliably reconstruct a realistic and reasonably accurate 3D pose for each player.
Because decades spent in freezers had degraded many samples, Dr. Worobey said, his lab developed an "RNA jackhammering" technique similar to that used to reconstruct the ancient Neanderthal genome.
Every page and whip-fast line of banter is worth revisiting, in part because repeated readings make it possible to reconstruct the complete progression of Tybalt's rise and fall.
Unlike some members of the CPC, Jayapal doesn't want to dismantle the system; she wants to reconstruct it to work for the people left out of the political process.
At the New York Academy of Art, students reconstruct faces of the missing found in the Arizona desert and New York City using their skulls or 3-D drawings.
The bin Laden story, for instance, was immediately followed by a reconstruct the next day of how the Navy SEALs got him and how Mr. Obama made the decision.
I fear that the visual culture in which these works were admired is now one of those distant "you had to be there" moments, which are impossible to reconstruct.
But when the cost estimators pulled out their calculators, they found it would take $300 million to demolish and replace the building, and $100 million less to reconstruct it.
Using everything from satellite images and audio waveforms to metadata and cellphone videos, we reconstruct key moments of critical events to tell a more complete version of a story.
I wanted nothing less than to break down my character and let the temple of knowledge reconstruct it until I was someone who knew about himself and the world.
Our goal is to reconstruct, to the best of our ability, why it happened, what you were thinking, what you thought you needed that forced you down this road.
Having access to the State Department materials would have been very helpful to me in trying to reconstruct with whom I spoke and met, when, and what was said.
"It seemed obvious that this collection is perhaps the best way to reconstruct Australian history," said Alan Cooper, a pioneer in ancient DNA studies at the University of Adelaide.
The film captures the details of 88 such cores in an attempt to reconstruct some of the data scientists use to compare past periods of climate change with today's.
"We need somebody to go in and reconstruct us in a sort of way, get us back to where we were [and] who we need to be," Voight added.
Ph.D. candidates in informatics have worked on a computer program that allows this museum's visitors to try to reconstruct Praxiteles' statue of the Resting Satyr, now armless and legless.
In the meeting with de Puyfontaine Consob will reconstruct the share price movements, the source said, adding that the market authority could also meet with representatives from Fininvest and Mediaset.
On the flip side, Gizmodo also reported on a 1,500-year-old Pumapunku temple that scientists were able to virtually reconstruct using historical data, architectural software, and 3D-printed tools.
One way around this is with the secret-sharing protocol developed by Professor Adi Shamir, which utilizes a variable number of channels to reconstruct a message, depending on the message.
Disney is giving $5 million to help reconstruct the 800-year-old Parisian landmark, while Badoo will donate all of its April profits from its 22 million users in France.
The firm built a proof-of-concept app called TinderDrift, demoed on YouTube, that can reconstruct a user's session on Tinder if that person is sharing the same Wi-Fi.
If the company is promising that the feature could reconstruct your childhood home, then that's going to take a lot of photos and perspectives no matter how you slice it.
He invited me to try and create a modern interpretation of the recipe he was able to reconstruct through chemical tests; it was like a wine-honey beer-mead hybrid.
Charles Platt's exhibition encrypted messages at Freight+Volume gallery uses personal things to reconstruct a narrative, or at least parts of a story through which a life might be glimpsed.
There's something called the "mosaic effect," whereby it is possible to reconstruct someone's identity from a relatively small amount of data, even after that data has technically been made anonymous.
Instead, it was part of a unique machine-learned encoding project, one that had attempted to reconstruct the classic Philip K. Dick android fable from a pile of disassembled data.
"I think the laws of nature suggest that it's possible to reconstruct any known mixture," says Simanek, who is the co-author of Shots of Knowledge: The Science of Whiskey.
Beth Macy's Truevine is a moving attempt to reconstruct this David and Goliath story, a chronicle of the Muses' unlikely victory in a game that was doubly rigged against them.
Their inability to see heightened their awareness of even the most insignificant sound, and produced a population of hypersensitive listeners who helped Abu Hamdan reconstruct the prison through acoustic memory.
That data amounts to a digital footprint of sorts, allowing police to reconstruct a person's movements with a level of precision that would have been impossible without the digital revolution.
They were able to easily reconstruct how the ship had come to its final resting place and trace the furrow that it created as it slid deeper into the lake.
The movie also shows the budding friendship between Carol and Maria's daughter Monica (Akira Akbar), who helps Carol reconstruct some of her memories and even designs her Captain Marvel costume.
Slashing those budgets even further would essentially cripple the US's ability to help reconstruct the areas taken back from ISIS and try to bring about some modicum of stability there.
Goldin described the show's genesis in her opening text, explaining how her addiction gave her "a profound loss of identity" and how she began to reconstruct herself through her work.
Our groups specialize in open-source forensics, a technique that consists of the collection, identification, verification, and plotting in space and time of available media online to reconstruct a narrative.
The coming production in Paris, while omitting ballet scenes, uses a critical edition released by the publisher Ricordi that tries to reconstruct Meyerbeer's original intentions with regard to the score.
Under the high-tech gaze of the scanners, the scientists were able to digitally reconstruct the small crushed bones, picking out fine details of anatomy invisible to the naked eye.
Though the team did not have the child's complete skull, they were able to compare the available fragments with a skull from a different Neanderthal and reconstruct the missing parts.
As the officials were weighing rival bids to reconstruct the plant, letters arrived at the Kyrgyz Energy Ministry and Foreign Ministry from the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek, the Kyrgyz capital.
The revelation of any individual facet of this information could provide a potentially mortifying insight into someone's private life — in the aggregate, it can essentially reconstruct it in its totality.
VDRs record conversations on the ship's bridge as well as other sounds, and track data on the ship's direction and speed so investigators can reconstruct the course of the ship.
If Iranian authorities are unable to reconstruct and analyze the information from the fight data recorders, they said they would seek help from international partners Russia, France, Canada or Ukraine.
Ebel and his colleagues also relied on high-resolution maps from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mars Global Surveyor, as well as the ESA's Mars Express, to reconstruct Mars' surface.
"We have to investigate the reports because we would like to reconstruct the route he took in the Netherlands to get from Germany to France," he said in the interview.
"Think of your own body: You can close your eyes and reconstruct the world based on feedback from your skin," CSAIL's Daniela Rus said in a release announcing the research.
After MOLA's team photographed the treated tablets and combined the images to accentuate the scratches, cursive Latin expert Dr. Roger Tomlin used microscopic analysis to read and reconstruct the texts.
This work confirmed they do not have photographic memory, that they reconstruct memories with the potential for error as we all do, and they are fairly average on other memory tasks.
This algorithmic miracle is probably the closest I've come to experiencing real artificial intelligence, as the tool uses information from the whole photo to reconstruct missing or obscured elements within it.
Puerto Ricans have been waiting on these HUD block grants in particular to reconstruct houses, relocate communities living in high-risk areas, and for programs to improve the infrastructure's storm resilience.
These cores, which go back 400 years, allowed scientists to create an annual record of thaw and reconstruct ice patterns, building one of the most complete and longest records to date.
"Times are definitely changing and men are starting to reconstruct masculinity with the help of the creative industry, which is helping to subvert the perceptions of what it is," Young says.
One need not even look so far back into history to understand that tragedy has often served as inspiration for such painstaking efforts to reconstruct international order and preserve the peace.
Through elegant camera work and use of blockbuster-grade special effects, Guardiola and Abalos reconstruct what they see as a "visual metaphor": an imaginative digital projection of the artist's philosophical approach.
" She's "very medieval" and is dated to 1250-1400: "We might not know this lady's name, but we can try to sort of reconstruct her life, as much as we can.
For example, a hacker "listening in" to your hard drive whirring away while generating a secret encryption key may be able to reconstruct that key, effectively stealing it, without your knowledge.
To reconstruct a veteran's service records, NPRC Director Scott Levins told VICE that technicians reach out to other government agencies and veteran groups for auxiliary records or other proof of service.
"When we are interpreting, we take notes for ourselves - these are not verbatim notes, they are only a language we understand, so we can reconstruct the phrase or paragraph," Helal says.
Dr. Lalueza-Fox is now searching for more old European samples to gather enough data to reconstruct whole genome of P. vivax from decades ago, before its more recent evolutionary changes.
The house's materials have been shipped to an artist in Berlin, who wants to reconstruct the house to honor Ms. Parks's life and her extraordinary role in the civil rights movement.
Her posture—I could reconstruct it just from seeing her face in the slightly blurry obituary photo—was perfect, and even in her fifties she was slim, with an expressive figure.
There isn't enough information to precisely reconstruct the 48 hours Epstein's jet spent in Riyadh, and Rosenwald's data doesn't show whether Epstein was a passenger on either leg of the flight.
The report used photographs, reporting and interviews conducted in Myanmar and Bangladesh to reconstruct the final moments of the dead men, who were fishermen, shopkeepers, teenage students and a religious teacher.
In her Nobel lecture, Alexievich expressed a low opinion of the Soviet era's utopian dreams: I reconstruct the history … of how people wanted to build the Heavenly Kingdom on earth. Paradise!
What I'm getting at is many of the characters in this show—Dud and Ernie, in particular—are, however poorly, trying reconstruct the past, which they perhaps once took for granted.
Then earlier this month, it offered an unsponsored Puzzle Face game where you have to slide tiles around to reconstruct an image of your face in the least amount of time.
On Sunday, Mr. Sánchez also issued a defiant message on Twitter in which he warned that "soon the moment will come when the militancy will recover and reconstruct" its own party.
To find out, they gathered snails from their homes, 9,000 feet below the surface, and preserved their bodies so they could scan them and reconstruct the internal organs on a computer.
That allowed Dr. Henderson, in 1975, to reconstruct the shape of the protein from the scattering of the electrons, almost the same mathematical analysis he had used for X-ray crystallography.
His school is leading the project as part of an effort to "reconstruct these black people from Brazilian history who over time became whitened or had their work forgotten," he said.
And animals as diverse as elephants, prairie dogs and termites continually reconstruct the planet's crust, altering the flow of water, air and nutrients and improving the prospects of millions of species.
It's exhausting when you're in the middle of recovering from lumpectomies and MRIs and all sorts of things, but I realized that would drive me crazy later trying to reconstruct it.
She does not share the impulse of many ballet directors to "reconstruct" or cleave as closely as possible to the original music and steps of old dances in the ballet canon.
Skeptical of the theater establishment, relentlessly self critical and plagued by illness in his final years, Debussy left behind a legacy that musicologists are, to some extent, still working to reconstruct.
Kamitani recently pubished a study showing the use of fMRIs (functional magnetic resonance imaging, which detects brain activity by looking at blood flow) to reconstruct images from a waking person's mind.
"Our approach can be extended to reconstruct diverse types of subjective states, such as illusions, hallucinations and dreams, thereby providing a new window into internal contents of the brain," Kamitani explained.
Here's what you need to know: • Ten of our reporters in the U.S. and Australia helped reconstruct the fatal shooting of the Australian Justine Damond in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on July 15.
"(That) imposes cost on them (the criminals), because they then have to reconstruct that botnet, those phishing sites," said David Ferbrache, technical director and head of cyber and space at KPMG.
Anyone who knows what they're doing can reconstruct the entire election and reveal any errors and irregularities that slipped through the process despite all of these safeguards, checks, and double-checks.
Neural networks are trained to learn the relationship between brain signals and sounds, and as a result can then reconstruct intelligible reproductions of the words/sentences based only on the brain signals.
Astronomers frequently observe mergers between distant galaxies, but it's trickier to reconstruct the interactions that defined the modern Milky Way in part because we lack an outside perspective of our own galaxy.
With a fractured cheek and jawbone, the Staffordshire bull terrier pup required complex surgery to reconstruct her face, but the school's veterinarian had an idea to make recovery a breeze for Loca.
Prior to this work, scientists had analyzed the differences between Neanderthal and modern human brains, but this is the first study to reconstruct brains for the purpose of postulating possible functional differences.
"You're taking this black box and through this very narrow interface, you can reconstruct its internals, reverse engineering the box," says Ari Juels, a Cornell Tech professor who worked on the project.
Last May, under the care of a team of surgeons in Ohio, she received a full face transplant — a complex process that took more than a dozen surgeries to reconstruct her face.
"You can imagine now, from the scans that they took of Notre Dame, how they might be able to use that as a guide book on how to reconstruct it," Ristevski said.
Now, a team of scientists has shown off a new way to investigate North Korea's claims: by analyzing high-resolution satellite images that use radar to reconstruct the surface of the Earth.
Radiocarbon analysis of the skeletons gave a date of around 1922 BC.From this, the collaborators were able to reconstruct a sequence of likely events occurring around this time along the Yellow River.
Charles Platt's new solo exhibition, encrypted messages at Freight+Volume gallery uses personal things to reconstruct a narrative, or at least parts of a story through which a life might be glimpsed.
It details a system whereby a neural network, knowing practically nothing, can look at one or two static 2D images of a scene and reconstruct a reasonably accurate 3D representation of it.
The case centers around whether investigators need to obtain a warrant for cell tower data to track and reconstruct the location and movements of cell phone users over extended periods of time.
Once the neural network was able to predict the depth of different spaces well, they used their existing rendering software to reconstruct the film into augmented reality in the viewers' living room.
Throughout, LSD-fuelled psychedelia makes swirling appearances, either in liquid light show panels that reconstruct the immersive vibe of London's UFO club, or in the design of graphics, posters and record sleeves.
Police are now looking to reconstruct a better timeline of Tricia's apparent abduction and death and they have released an image of the suspect as they seek more info from the public.
"Simply by constructing all this in such a complex way, they make it extremely hard for enforcement officials to ever have resources to reconstruct what taxes should have been paid," he said.
I am a reporter, and so I set out over the next few days to reconstruct what had happened Saturday, hoping that the details would spur the recovery of the missing day.
"Having access to that State Department materials would have been very helpful to me in trying to reconstruct with whom I spoke and met and when and what was said," he said.
Of course, we can never reconstruct that situation, but by exhibiting paintings that are atypical for Munch, we may be able to bring back some of that sense of uncertainty and risk.
Since BIA-ALCL has never been detected in a woman with smooth implants, doctors support women who want to reconstruct with smooth ones after treatment—but not all patients opt for that.
In addition to telling a compelling story, Shirkers uses a variety of media — including 16mm, animation, handwritten letters, tapes, digital, Hi8, and Super8 — to reconstruct the making of Shirkers and its aftermath.
Over 40 interdisciplinary experts collaborated on the updated findings, in the "quest to reconstruct and understand the chamber as it would have been on the day of the funeral," according to MOLA.
Mr. Gann decided to reconstruct the score, using the tape and a handful of pages that Mr. Johnson had sent him detailing many of the work's motifs as well as performance instructions.
In this imagined future, those who rebuilt the city would have found the cathedral in a semi-ruined state and used salvaged metal to fill in the broken parts and reconstruct it.
In 1984, he began graduate studies in biology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he planned to reconstruct the evolutionary history of manakins through careful comparisons of anatomy and behavior.
"Work will begin shortly to reconstruct and refurbish the house so it can return to being a home again," Alistair Cunningham, who is leading the council's recovery efforts, said in a statement.
The flagship offering from legacy food magazine Bon Appétit's phenomenally successful YouTube channel, the show sees professionally trained pastry chef Claire Saffitz reconstruct familiar snacks—Almond Joys, Pringles, Skittles—with quality ingredients.
This finding might corroborate other recent studies that reconstruct the Milky Way's turbulent past with nearby galaxies, which can skim material from the galaxies edges or cause disturbances by colliding with it.
We used that video, plus the archived posts, to reconstruct as much of Mr. Bowers's feed as possible inside a Google doc, which we shared with the team reporting on the shooting.
She has been researching on Christmas Island in the Central Pacific for more than two decades, and has been able to reconstruct how El Niño has behaved for the last 7,000 years.
Our technology reporter was able to reconstruct exactly how it happened, and our columnist saw a lesson for Silicon Valley's start-up machine: Enabling visionary entrepreneurs' worst tendencies and practices will backfire.
Imagination is what allows us to reconstruct events from our past in our minds today, and being able to image things in our minds makes creativity and fantasy all the more vivid.
After the Flash Crash in May, 2010, the SEC realized they could not reconstruct trading activity to get at the real cause of the crash, or even who might have caused it.
But if they are right, scientists can reconstruct a history of the motion of the Earth's plates and better understand the mantle, miles from sight, that contributes to volcanoes, earthquakes and climate.
"These documents allow us to reconstruct the broader policy planning that identified media workers as targets from very early on in the conflict," said Scott Gilmore, a lawyer for the Colvin family.
But it is easy to reconstruct the pressures felt by US analysts who had the intelligence task of assessing the nature and provenance of an unclaimed attack in a far-off place.
After discovering how its features are encoded, the biologists were able to reconstruct the faces a monkey was looking at just by monitoring the pattern in which its face cells were firing.
"Since the module's descent trajectory was observed from three different locations, the teams are confident that they will be able to reconstruct the chain of events with great accuracy," the ESA said.
After a tragic bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy that killed 43, Italian architect Renzo Piano has offered to redesign and reconstruct the bridge, after his outspoken comments about the Genoese government's negligence.
Several of Wallace's posts on the alleged "DeAndre Harris Race Hoax" purport to "reconstruct" that incident through various videos on YouTube as well as links out to conspiracy theory content already online.
Researchers in Wednesday's study examined 17 years' worth of death certificates issued in "unspecified" drug overdoses, in an attempt to reconstruct just how many of these overdoses might have been caused by opioids.
Researchers in Wednesday's study examined 13 years' worth of death certificates issued in "unspecified" drug overdoses, in an attempt to reconstruct just how many of these overdoses might have been caused by opioids.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican cement maker Cemex said on Tuesday that it will help to reconstruct France's Notre-Dame cathedral, which lost its roof and iconic spire in a massive fire this month.
The technique could also be used to reconstruct modern disasters, such as airplane crashes, that require forensic study of scattered pieces to understand the cause and origin of a possible explosion, he added.
In this passage, breaking from the Christian understanding of history as a destiny, he distinguishes history from time or even merely the past, attempting to reconstruct the concept of history as an image.
"We have to reconstruct the power grid as if we were dropping into the middle of the desert and starting from scratch," says Luis Romero, vice president of the Puerto Rico Telecommunications Alliance.
The 2,200-piece Lego set allows builders to reconstruct the Byers' residence and — unfortunately for the Lego version of Will Byers — the Upside Down version of it as well, creepy vines and all.
Forensic Architecture, a research organization at Goldsmiths, University of London, was asked by the Atlantic Council to reconstruct a July 16 bombing on the hospital using video and photographic evidence of the attack.
This distortion stems from its incompletion, reminding of the large efforts required to properly reconstruct the missing: the image needs many, many more two-dimensional images to stitch together a precise 3D visual.
In 2012, Jay Shendure, a geneticist at the University of Washington, and his colleagues were able to reconstruct the entire genome of a fetus from cell-free DNA in a pregnant woman's saliva.
"It's an encouragement to really pull out all the stops and start looking at the kinds of Ordovician rocks that might have the next exciting organism, and help us reconstruct even earlier ecosystems."
Back in 2009, paleontologists described the facial characteristics of horned dinosaurs (ceratopsids), but this marks the first time that researchers have managed to reconstruct and identify the finer facial details of a tyrannosaur.
With cellphone footage, floor plans, and road maps, Weizman and his team work to reconstruct what happened at a site that's been destroyed, and investigate whether the attack may have violated international law.
Rather than trying to reconstruct the terroir and conditions those grapes experienced, though, this San Francisco start-up, founded by two bioengineering grads last year, is foregoing things like grapes and yeast altogether.
Mario accompanies his mother, first in Buenos Aires and later in Milan, as doctors attempt to reconstruct her face, and reports on the minutiae of coloration and tone, the topography of the flesh.
Being able to reliably reconstruct an NDE could help people cope with terminal illnesses—a single dose of psilocybin was found to help people with advanced cancer grapple with their death-related anxiety.
I could tell that I was being led though a terrain that was deeply personal, emotional, meaningful, but without an explanation of what I was seeing, I had to reconstruct the links myself.
"The great technical ambition of this work is the attempt to reconstruct the rich inconsequentiality of our quotidian experience in prose stripped of the usual novelistic devices," Daniel Mendelsohn writes in his review.
The time allotted is minimal, the scope was initially narrow, and events of about 36 years ago are extraordinarily difficult to reconstruct in a definitive way that will move partisans off their conclusions.
"New technologies,such as the micro CT scanning, enabled us to examine the ... structure of the lesion and reconstruct the overgrowth as well as the blood vessels that fed it," May told CNN.
A long-gestating passion project anchored by an unhinged performance by Daniel Day-Lewis, the film gave Mr. Scorsese the opportunity to reconstruct 19th-century Manhattan at the Cinecittà film studio in Rome.
A literal shred of a clue emerged in 2007, when two teams of scientists were able to isolate, reconstruct and analyze fragments of collagen, a soft-tissue protein, from a T. rex fossil.
Though she has engaged in extensive research to reconstruct the case — Langley's tragic conception, his twisted development, his hideous crimes — she does not seem to have interviewed the living characters for her book.
A $21 million contract was also awarded by Alaska's Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to reconstruct 25 miles of highway, which have been hampered in recent years by climate change-related flooding.
After testing some bricks with a radiation source, drilling a core into the brick, and reading what came out, they found that they could pretty faithfully reconstruct whatever was going on in the room.
The movie even begins by noting that McKay and his team didn't have much to go on, given the extremely limited public information about Cheney's life, and that they were trying to reconstruct it.
If doctors do try to reconstruct the vertebrae, they normally have to take bone from another part of the body to do so, he said, but it's very difficult to get a nice fit.
Even before the Golden State Killer news, Parabon had run microarray tests on DNA from more than 150 cold cases, mostly as part of its efforts to reconstruct the likely facial features of suspects.
It gives the computer permission to overwrite the bits of data, but it doesn't actually overwrite them, so forensic analysts can usually still reconstruct them when they look at your computer piece by piece.
Efforts to bamboozle facial-recognition systems, from sunglasses to make-up, are already being overtaken; research from the University of Cambridge shows that artificial intelligence can reconstruct the facial structures of people in disguise.
It took each team five summers to drill through the ice, but the prize was a series of cores that have allowed Earth scientists to reconstruct a world-class record of Arctic climate history.
So, to reconstruct the source of a cosmic ray, you also need models for the strength and directions of our galaxy&aposs magnetic field — something we don&apost exactly have a full handle on.
Reuters spoke to scores of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and Buddhists in Rakhine State, and conducted rare interviews with members of the Myanmar security forces, to reconstruct the actions of these two elite divisions.
Barham Salih told an international conference in Rome the country plans to work with foreign entities, including sovereign wealth funds, on infrastructure projects in an effort to reconstruct the country after years of conflict.
"So if we have enough detectors within one of these footprints, and we have enough events, then we can use that to reconstruct the point where the particle interacted with the atmosphere," said Devine.
There's something oddly relaxing about the idea of just writing for writing's sake and letting go of any self-imposed need to stop and carefully repair your word choice or painstakingly reconstruct a sentence.
The AI will then determine which style to employ based on the specific portrait you upload, and reconstruct your image in an approximation that proves very faithful to the originals upon which they're based.
Recent applications have proven that the technology is able to detect molecules of ink that are otherwise invisible, allowing us for the first time to reconstruct and read text thought to have been lost.
It may take some time, but other Californians will eventually adopt Honig's determination to reconstruct the thousands of structures lost to the ongoing blazes, which are the deadliest and most destructive in state history.
"Even if you think this ligament exists, the big leap of faith is, Why are you trying to reconstruct it?" said Dr. Mark Miller, an orthopedic expert at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Beyond being a critical piece of information that could help the agency reconstruct the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, it could aid in creating a broader analysis of criminal and terrorist behavior.
Under Castro's tenure, HUD expanded lead safety protections in federally assisted housing, worked to reconstruct communities affected by natural disasters under a $1 billion National Disaster Resilience Competition, and fulfilled the Fair Housing Act.
Julienne Stroeve, a sea ice researcher at the NSDIC, highlighted other attempts to reconstruct historical sea ice trends such as the Walsh dataset which draws on old sea ice charts and whaling ship logs.
"There isn&apost complete evidence to reconstruct what happened, but this is the most likely scenario," said Lorenzo Subissi, an epidemiologist at Sciensano, a Belgian research institute, who was not part of the study.
These experts, who often work with law enforcement to help determine the words of people in security camera video, reviewed the archival footage to reconstruct, as nearly as possible, what the soldiers were saying.
One of Mr. Staikos's lifelong passions is the attempt to reconstruct the library and the entire architecture of Plato's Academy from the fourth century B.C.E. This will be the topic of next week's essay.
The author travels to the Gulch with the two survivors to reconstruct that day and answer questions such as whether a secondary "escape fire," meant to help save the men, actually worsened the situation.
Only now is it becoming possible to reconstruct some of Service A's most brazen operations, with the help of K.G.B. memos and briefings discovered in recent years in security archives in former satellite states.
At any rate, during the brief passage, the spacechip shoots that information back to Earth with a very small laser, and then some big-ass telescopes pick up the signal and reconstruct the data.
" The prosecutor said it was important to reconstruct the "reasons that led him to go to Cairo and to identify the people he met in the academic world and in the Egyptian trade unions.
Such a pivot in perspective will enable policymakers to reconstruct a more confident and exploitive pan-regional policy reassured by the reality that Russia is weak and that America is still in fact great.
Marina was a bookish, unhappy child who saw ghosts, developed a mysterious bleeding disorder and attempted to break her own nose so that the doctors would reconstruct one that looked more like Brigitte Bardot's.
"For me, St. Martin is going to need a good 10 years to reconstruct everything," said Raymond Laplace, the owner of one of the few beach hotels open after the storm in St. Barts.
Puerto Rico will not languish in recovery or look to reconstruct the past, but rather we will work tirelessly in 2018 to create a new, stronger and better Puerto Rico, because our paradise performs.
Prakash Reddy, Deputy Commissioner of Shamshabad Police in Hyderabad, told CNN the four men were killed in "cross-fire" when police had taken them to the scene of the crime to reconstruct the attack.
"For the 21st-century reader, [The Costume History] offers a chance to reconstruct ancient times, an exercise of memory and imagination that has its own charms," writes Francoise Tetart-Vittu in the book's introduction.
The products, ranging from "toasters to bedsheets, light bulbs, cameras, toothbrushes, door locks, cars, watches and other wearables," will give the government increasing opportunities to track suspects and in many cases reconstruct communications and meetings.
Carrion "operated and designed" the ground system that gave the commands to take and reconstruct images of "Saturn and its rings, Jupiter and its moons" and various other galactic images, according to his LinkedIn biography.
"Currently undergoing analysis, they display some fractures, the nature of which will be identified, so as to be able to reconstruct the final moments in the life of the man with greater accuracy," they said.
"During its mission, Cassini recorded and sent nearly half a million pictures back to Earth, allowing scientists to reconstruct these distant worlds in unprecedented detail," Google said in a blog post announcing the new feature.
" The duo also offered their take, collectively explaining: "We're long time Mindless Self Indulgence fans and knew that Jimmy Urine would be able to deconstruct, reconstruct and totally repurpose the track in a fun way.
Dr. Dicken Ko, director of the hospital's Regional Urology Program, said the objectives of the surgery were primarily to reconstruct the genitalia so that it appeared natural, followed by urinary function and hopefully sexual function.
As we pray from day to day that we as humans are able to reconstruct ourselves to embody love and peace, we hope to do what little we can to continue fulfilling our cherished mission.
One of those institutions, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina, has managed to use troops' own cells to reconstruct a brand new, working testicle—but for now, it's the size of a pinhead.
Run through appropriate algorithms, patterns within the penumbra, invisible to the eye but recorded by the camera, could be used to reconstruct cartoon faces, university logos and arrangements of stripes that the screen had displayed.
"In Facebook's response to the congressional investigation, Facebook did say that "We could not reconstruct reliable data logs from before December 2014, so were unable to examine each of the reviewer decisions from that period.
Milankovitch cycles Astrochronology combines astronomical theory with geological observation, allowing researchers to reconstruct the history of the solar system and better understand ancient climate change as captured in the rock record, according to the statement.
The extraordinary measure to erase a leading actor from a completed major studio picture and reconstruct the film without him was reported by three major Hollywood trade publications - Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline Hollywood.
"I have personally no doubts that we will be able to fully understand what has happened during this descent and to reconstruct maybe where Schiaparelli is, and in what condition it could be," Accomazzo said.
Computers were used, not only to add color to black and white footage, but to remove imperfections, fill splices and reconstruct missing frames from film that was shot with fewer frames per second than today.
The students participated earlier this year in a five-day forensic sculpture workshop where they used clay to reconstruct faces from the remains of a few of the medical examiner's backlog of about 1,200 cases.
The project, expected to be substantially completed by 2026, will improve roadways, expand the East Parking Garage, connect to the central hall, build a new electrical substation and reconstruct taxi and for-hire vehicle areas.
The recruits were also asked to name those who brought them into the Islamic State, Mr. Neumann said, noting that such data could help officials reconstruct the networks used to attract people to the cause.
After World War II, Münster's conservative city government had decided to reconstruct the razed city center as an imitation of its historical self, complete with fountains and market squares as a faux medieval set piece.
In general many are relieved that Notre-Dame still stands, and if there is now a billion euros to reconstruct it, without calling too deeply on an already stretched national budget, that may be enough.
The company says it obtained the Ukrainian utility's network logs from a government entity—it declined to name which one—and for the first time was able to reconstruct the order of the hackers' operations.
My sister was gratifyingly astonished that I'd never lost my wallet before, but, as someone who typically has to reconstruct the entire contents of her own several times a year, she was not exactly sympathetic.
They combined it with an electronic larynx to reconstruct "the sound that would come out of his vocal tract if he was in his coffin and his larynx came to life again," Dr. Howard said.
Historians who are trying to reconstruct the full story of New York City's black utopia — and find descendants of the dispossessed — could yet tell us more about what the 19th-century city was really like.
For a year, heavy equipment was used to reconstruct the stream, remove dams, break up the bog mat and create divots and mounds in the ground, called micro-topography, where water pools and birds alight.
When congressional Republicans enacted laws to reconstruct Southern state governments, he vetoed the bills, dismissed Congress as illegitimate, expressed a willingness to see its leaders hanged and portrayed himself as a martyr, a Christlike figure.
Data from the Jamestown, another U.S. Navy ship, and the Jeannette was reanalyzed by NOAA's "weather time machine" to reconstruct what had long been described as a hurricane that hit Sitka in Alaska in 1880.
The typical information-gathering process involves conducting relatively fast photographic surveys of the area of focus with a drone then using photogrammetry to process and stitch together the stream of photographs and reconstruct 3D versions.
Traces of the chat, which investigators have been able to reconstruct, indicate that both men were not only influenced by but also took instructions from people, as yet unidentified, up until the attacks, the report said.
Even adults who want gender affirming surgeries (like those that add or remove breasts and reconstruct genitals to match their gender) need to work with a therapist to make sure they want to change their body.
LONG-LOST DARK AGE KINGDOM DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND Rynn told Fox News that he was approached about the project in early summer and has been working to reconstruct Adie&aposs face for a few months.
Over the past month or so, Skelux has been able to reconstruct over 30 of these titles from Nintendo's past, including Flash-based software made to promote Diddy Kong Racing DS, Metroid Prime, and Wario World.
But it's hard to get accurate information in or out of North Korea, so the world has been trying to reconstruct what exactly blew up and where from the vibrations that radiated from the test site.
Kandari's family claims he went to Afghanistan to do charitable work, including helping reconstruct two wells and repair a mosque, having made similar trips in 1997 to the same country and three years earlier to Bosnia.
The really exciting aspect of this development is the algorithm's ability to capture and reconstruct motion in real time without having to pre-configure the system to teach it to record a certain type of movement.
I know that's not the reward you were expecting, but researchers will be able to use that fossil to reconstruct the ecosystem that it lived in and what kind of ecological pressures it may have faced.
This technique is a crucial part of MMO emulation, as it is typically the only way to reconstruct the server code that is rarely ever released to the public, even after an MMO is shut down.
Besides, federal emergency aid—the House of Representatives approved a $36.5bn package on October 12th, though only a fraction will go to Puerto Rico—can typically be used only to reconstruct what existed before the disaster.
Such a database would provide information on the ways in which people are likely to move, which in turn could allow forensic scientists to reconstruct the position the body was in at the time of death.
" Lehner, who was not involved in the research, said that comparisons to the past typically are complicated by "many uncertainties" that make it challenging to "reconstruct and understand hydroclimate change, even over the last 1,000 years.
While the probe's OSIRIS camera was not designed to operate so close to the surface, engineers in Gottengen, Germany, were able to reconstruct a previously hidden image showing the unmistakable frozen, rocky surface right before impact.
Mr. Duve said that through those inquiries, the team had been able to partly reconstruct the path of the 2005 payment — for 10 million Swiss francs, or about $10.9 million in today's dollars — through various accounts.
We don't buy souvenirs from the place where we live but from the places where we are tourists, where our existence is temporal, just as souvenirs are only precious as they symbolize and reconstruct our experiences.
It was really helpful for that purpose, and to get a sense of how they interact with other people, because when you are trying to reconstruct the reporting on that kind of stuff, they can't remember.
I thought the best way to reconstruct all that was to do it in the way in which it occurred, which involved communications between me and the other lawyer, me and Arnold, and then the prosecution.
Lasher worked on a technique to reconstruct Arctic climate change by looking at the oxygen isotopes of insects called chironomids that were preserved in the lake sediments of areas in Greenland that are free of ice.
The Disaster Research Center's team would spend a week in Anchorage after the quake, then make five more trips to Alaska over the next 18 months, conducting nearly 500 interviews to meticulously reconstruct the community's response.
The archive starts when he was in his mid-20s, so you have to reconstruct the early life from various fleeting sources, because he was so unimportant when he was a young man and a boy.
To inform the impact of climate change on the Siberian unicorn, researchers conducted isotope analysis of E. sibiricum tooth fossils to reconstruct its probable food sources, and found that these animals were highly specialized steppe grazers.
Bloodstain-pattern analysis is rooted in the belief that the drops, spatters and trails of blood at a crime scene are rich repositories of information that can be used to reverse engineer and even reconstruct crimes.
He holds up old pictures to the cliffs at the beach and attempts to reconstruct history in such meticulous detail that the book is as much about the search as it is about the day itself.
This document, acquired by the Frick in 2883, enabled art historians to reconstruct Valadier's career and the remainder of his life's works, whose survival rate seems to rise in direct proportion to its distance from Rome.
Few people have conducted detailed studies of pollen in ice cores before, said Raymond Bradley, a geoscientist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and an expert in using lake-bed sediment cores to reconstruct past climates.
Researchers at the University of Zurich published a paper in the journal Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology in 2014 examining the potential use of the Oculus Rift to reconstruct events and crime scenes discussed at trials.
On Thursday, Parks Canada, Canada's national parks service, and representatives from the Inuit population said they hoped the newly recovered artifacts from the Erebus would help them reconstruct what happened aboard the vessels before they sank.
Through collaboration with DeWitte, who mainly studies bones associated with Black Death, and other geneticists and paleopathologists, Bos used baits made from Y. pestis DNA, and was able to find and reconstruct an ancient plague genome.
"We need to reconstruct our trade policies in order to strengthen them and make them more resilient in new times, where the population has been very clear in expressing their feelings through electoral processes," Guajardo said.
New research published today in Scientific Advances takes us an important step closer to that goal, but instead of capturing an individual's internal thoughts to reconstruct speech, it uses the brain patterns produced while listening to speech.
Scientists led by Richard Bono, a palaeomagnetism researcher at the University of Rochester, used ancient crystals from a site near the city of Sept-Îles, Québec, to reconstruct this timeline of Earth's inner core "nucleation," or solidification.
In a major medical breakthrough, on Wednesday Italian researchers announced that they were able to almost entirely reconstruct the skin of a seven-year-old boy afflicted with JEB—and they used gene therapy to do it.
London County Council announced a plan to reconstruct the South Bank as a "showpiece of civic development", with a "cultural complex including a theatre", and in 1949, the government passed the National Theatre Act, confirming state support.
And if you want to reconstruct a model of the object precise enough to tell whether it's a person or a stop sign, you need a lot of data and the processing power to crunch that data.
Skowronek notes, in his discussion of Grover Cleveland, that Cleveland was a president who (as part of the gradual corroding of the Lincoln regime) had the opportunity to reconstruct the political order but failed to do so.
The process I'm suggesting isn't dramatic, but it is different from the usual U.S. approach, and I think it might help to repair the fraying quality of our relations and reconstruct some common ground and common goals.
When he and other researchers have tried to reconstruct speech from brain activity before, they "were able to produce audio that sounded kind of similar to the original speech, but not intelligible in any way," he says.
When the Force Awakens production team was gathering the pieces to reconstruct Luke Skywalker's lightsaber, they tracked down the items used to build the original Vader saber as well, and Entertainment Weekly later confirmed the character's return.
Yet it's possible to reconstruct the shape of his life from his published work and occasional essays (which were ocular but full of information if you were willing to work through the thickets of his obscure prose).
At one point, he tells Morris, he even checked in to the exact room where his father died, just in case he might be able to reconstruct the events by physically inhabiting the scene of the crime.
With just a few drops of dried blood, Dr. Lalueza-Fox was able to reconstruct the genomes of the European parasites — the full genome of P. falciparum and nearly 70 percent of the genome of P. vivax.
His overarching goal is a new "Yalta" meaning a real or imagined agreement between America and Russia followed by a geographical division into "spheres of influence," which Putin, as an ardent Soviet patriot, would love to reconstruct.
Lee said that although it is possible to reconstruct a penis using tissue from other body parts, a prosthesis implant would be necessary to achieve an erection, and that comes with a much higher rate of infection.
Baseball itself may be the best forum possible for him to slowly reconstruct his authenticity: for all the many things he has lied about, nobody has ever questioned the purity of Alex Rodriguez's love for the game.
Previously, doctors would have been able to reconstruct a penis using tissue from other parts of a patient's body, but a prosthetic implant, which brings a higher rate of infection, would still be required for an erection.
The FBI managed to reconstruct approximately 15,000 emails that were not turned over to State, almost all of which State has since affirmed were either personal emails or were duplicates of those Clinton turned over in 2014.
Losing control suddenly, Victor thundered into a safety net, fracturing a cheekbone, splitting open her chin, breaking four teeth and biting through her lip so severely that a doctor in the Paralympic Village had to reconstruct it.
But if you do, ignore the voice in your head telling you to shred all records of your activities from that year, lest you end up in trouble one day and are unable to reconstruct the truth.

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