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In another attempt, Huson [ 43] and then Huson and Bryant [ 4] have developed a computer program called SplitsTree which reconstructs an unrooted splits graph from a collection of phylogenetic trees through selecting all the splits that are present in more than a fixed percentage of all the trees [ 40].

His latest work, which "reconstructs a topographic memory of the city of Vienna," further explores these imagined worlds of shifting organic forms, which are created using scientific data and influenced by memories.

Regions of DNA showing some similarities to these profiles are analysed in detail using GeneWise (53), which reconstructs a putative gene structure wherever possible.

Here, we report the development of a three-dimensional microfluidic cell array (3D μFCA), which reconstructs a 3D tumor microenvironment with cancer cells and microvascular endothelial cells.

Results: We introduce the maxAlike algorithm, which reconstructs a genomic sequence for a specific taxon based on sequence homologs in other species.

In order to enhance the physics output especially for exclusive channels, such as open heavy quark production, a low pt Fast Track Trigger (FTT) with high resolution is built for the H1 Collaboration which reconstructs precisely all tracks measured in the central drift chamber in three-dimensions within 25 μs.

In addition, we present privacy attacks which reconstruct a biometric image which resembles the original image.

Some of the works' relationships to suspension were literal, like Max Strasser's paintings of UFOs, Charlotte Perrin's video Plongeur with a diver frozen in a continuous and abstract loop, or Pablo Mercado's Tea and Madeleine, Tribute to Marcel Proust, which reconstructed a memory of tea time with a chair, table, and teacups suspended in mid-air, reminiscent of a Matrix fight scene.

We used the "Trace Over Trees" function in Mesquite, which reconstructs ancestral history on multiple phylogenies, to incorporate phylogenetic uncertainty in ancestral reconstructions of character states.

"Armageddon" is a sequel to Hastings's "Overlord" (1984), which reconstructs the Normandy landings; our reviewer, James J. Sheehan, said both books display the author's "clear, uncluttered style" and "absolute mastery of the technical details of combat".

Orwell's essay "A Hanging" offers a brilliant precedent, as does the first chapter of Tim Lott's The Scent of Dried Roses, which reconstructs the day of his mother's suicide.

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