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The phrase "are capable of reconstructing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to recreate or rebuild something, whether it be physical objects, ideas, or data.
Example: "The scientists believe that they are capable of reconstructing the ancient DNA from the samples they collected."
Alternatives: "have the ability to recreate" or "are able to rebuild".
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Engineered adipose tissue constructs that are capable of reconstructing soft tissue with adequate volume would be worthwhile in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
The incredible detectors at the LHC are capable of reconstructing what particles were created and how they behaved extremely close to the collision point.
Analyses on simulation data and real data show that these methods are capable of reconstructing accurate phylogenies from branching trees to complicated scenarios containing many reticulate events.
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We validated that the technique is capable of reconstructing CRISPR loci by PCR amplifying and sequencing the entire reconstructed locus using traditional Sanger sequencing (Additional file 2: Figures S11 and S12).
The proposed FFIR filter is capable of reconstructing displacement and velocity simultaneously.
The test results over a range of operating conditions (20 95% humidity) demonstrate that the ECT system is capable of reconstructing clear images of the droplet distribution inside Twister.
The numerical experiments show that the proposed approach is capable of reconstructing a piecewise smooth surface with sharp edges from sparse range data corrupted with noise and outliers.
The tests on static data show that the processing module is capable of reconstructing 128 × 128 images at speed of 400 frames/second.
Experiments show that ILS-DLA is capable of reconstructing (most of) the generating dictionary vectors from a sparsely generated data set, with and without noise.
Simulations demonstrate that, irrespective of the contact condition between the faces of a hidden fracture, the TS (used as a waveform imaging tool) is capable of reconstructing its geometry and identifying the normal vector to the fracture surface without iterations.
Pertinent numerical examples demonstrate that the technique is capable of reconstructing the time history of a free surface displacement record successfully, while capturing the main features of the target frequency spectrum and of the cross-correlation function satisfactorily.
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