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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reconstruct" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would typically be "a reconstruction" when referring to the process of rebuilding or reassembling something.
Example: "The archaeologists worked diligently on a reconstruction of the ancient temple based on the remaining ruins."
Alternatives: "a rebuild" or "a restoration."
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Therefore, given the detection field b(x), our problem is to reconstruct each small collection of pixels, where b(x) = 1, i.e., a reconstruct of the data in a missing patch.
Preparation is vital, use a afterwards a reconstruct shampoo and conditioner.
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Old Abilene Town (northeast) is a reconstructed Texas frontier town.
He can only hope to have the same comfort level standing behind a reconstructed offensive line.
In May 2010, HMRC was handed a reconstructed UK version of the data by the French.
With communism vanquished, many of these parties had to surrender office to a reconstructed left.
The Evangeline district of Summerside has a reconstructed Acadian Village, a cultural centre, and a museum.
His disparate characters inevitably get twisted, often grotesquely, around a persistent longing for a reconstructed world.
Tsu Park contains a museum, and the castle site is occupied by a library and a reconstructed (1958) castle turret.
Perhaps even more ambitious will be a reconstructed Romanesque-style church from Pisticci, a small town in Southern Italy.
Figure 2 (a) Reconstructed data set using.
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