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are reconstituted.
verb
To construct something anew, or in a different manner
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Dried mushrooms are reconstituted in hot water.
Once the companies secure financing to emerge from bankruptcy, they are reconstituted as new legal entities.
Supplementary Figure 4 Toxins from different families are reconstituted after intein-mediated splicing.
And the link between these two factors is that ecosystems are reconstituted anew after mass extinctions.
Finally when everything is ready, starlight scooped up by the six-foot mirror is chopped into electronic bits, which are reconstituted as light on his video screen.
Smaller pixels are less capable of capturing light, and when pictures are reconstituted, the smaller pixels contribute to a grainy effect.
Even the coloured stripes or spots that adorn some fins are reconstituted by new pigment cells that repopulate the regenerated part.
This article develops such an approach by inquiring into the ways in which state spatialities and forms of citizenship are reconstituted in health care reforms.
The unmeasured load torque and other disturbances in the PMSM system are reconstituted by the NFTSM observer and to be compensated during the controller design.
In a "Note on Methodology" she explains she's presented "rewritten and greatly condensed letters" by Jameelah that are "reconstituted" versions of their originals.
The geometric forms, single again, soften, fade and dissolve into shimmering whiteness, then are reconstituted as increasingly emphatic crosses and finally transmute into featureless geometricized figures that seem to suggest bereft Byzantine modernized icons.
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