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the reconstitution
noun
The act of reconstituting
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With armed rebels demanding the reconstitution of Haiti's feared army, General Abraham's military background became a liability.
Hugo's exile lasted until the return of liberty and the reconstitution of the republic in 1870.
The result is the reconstitution of the world itself and of the worshipper within the world.
The remarks set off a flurry of activity, culminating with the reconstitution of the committee.
We know that we can't have a haven over there for the reconstitution of Al Qaeda and attacks against the United States.
The 1953 Scelba Law was designed to block the reconstitution of the Fascist Party and was famously vague about everything else.
Implications of this finite approximation for the reconstitution procedure are discussed.
The reconstitution efficiency was determined by flotation of proteoliposomes on a sucrose gradient.
The reconstitution of CD146/Wnt1 complex suggested a possible association (Fig. 1H).
The reconstitution can be demonstrated by metabolomics analysis and functional assays (Peng et al., 2015a).
One of the objectives in cardiovascular tissue engineering is the reconstitution of this architecture.
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