Reconstruction may refer to:
Politics and sociology
- Postwar reconstruction. A postwar reconstruction is a reconstruction after a war See also Interwar period Marshall Plan Reconstruction
- Reconstruction era of the United States, the period between 1863 or 1865 to 1877 when the US government focused on resolving the consequences and aftermath of the American Civil War (1861–1865); especially this period within the former confederate states. In the History of the United States, " Reconstruction " refers to the time between 1863 and 1877 when the U The Confederate States of America (also called the Confederacy, the Confederate States, and CSA) formed as the government set up from 1861
- Ministry of Reconstruction, a department of the United Kingdom government which existed for a period after both World War I and World War II. The Ministry of Reconstruction was a department of the United Kingdom government which existed after both World War I and World War II in order to provide
- Critical reconstruction, a theory regarding the reconstruction of Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Critical Reconstruction is a theory regarding the reconstruction of Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall; it aims to define the “central role of the city”
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a United States government agency chartered in 1932 and dissolved during the late 1940s. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation ( RFC) was an independent agency of the United States government chartered during the administration of Herbert Hoover
- Economic reconstruction. Economic Reconstruction refers to a process for creating a proactive vision of economic change
- Reconstruction (law). Reconstruction in Law refers typically to the transfer of a company's (or several companies' business to a new company
Rebuilding
- A replica. A replica is a copy that is relatively indistinguishable from the original
- Reconstruction (architecture), a replica of a destroyed building. Reconstruction is an architectural term meaning returning a damaged building to a known earlier state by the introduction of new materials as defined in the Burra Charter
- Reconstructive plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is a medical specialty interested in the correction of form and function
Arts and entertainment
- Reconstruction (band), featuring Jerry Garcia and John Kahn. Reconstruction was a band formed by John Kahn to occupy him while Jerry Garcia, his long-time musical collaborator was busy with the Grateful Dead.
- "Reconstruction", a song by Matmos from the 2003 album The Civil War. The Civil War is a 2003 album by experimental duo Matmos which explores the boundaries between Americana, Medieval Folk music
- Reconstruction, a 2001 film about the 1959 Ioanid Gang bank heist in Romania.
- "Reconstruction" (Jericho episode), the first episode of the second season of the TV series Jericho. " Reconstruction " is the first Episode of the second season of the CBS drama Jericho.
- Memorial reconstruction, theories regarding the 17th-century transcription of plays from memory by actors who had played parts in them. The theory of the memorial reconstruction refers to the hypotheses concerning the transcription of 17th century plays from memory by actors who had played parts in them and the subsequent
- Doctor Who reconstructions, episodes of the TV series Doctor Who remade using soundtracks recorded by fans of the series and surviving visual material. Doctor Who 's missing episodes are the many installments of the long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor
Science and computing
- Event reconstruction, the determination and interpretation of signals rendered by a particle detector. In a Particle detector experiment event reconstruction is the process of interpreting the electronic signals produced by the detector to determine the
- Crime reconstruction. Crime scene reconstruction is the use of Scientific methods Physical evidence, Deductive reasoning, and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge
- Shooting reconstruction. Shooting reconstruction (also sometimes called "shooting incident reconstruction" or Trajectory analysis is an examination of the circumstances and
- Reconstruction conjecture, a conjecture in graph theory stating that graphs are determined uniquely by their subgraphs. Informally the reconstruction conjecture in Graph theory says that graphs are determined uniquely by their subgraphs
- Iterative reconstruction, methods using projections of an object to construct two and three-dimensional images of it. Iterative reconstruction is a method or group of Algorithms used to reconstruct 2D and 3D images from the projections of an object
- Reconstruction algorithm, an algorithm used in iterative reconstruction. In Tomography, a variety of practical reconstruction algorithms have been developed to implement the process of reconstruction of a 3-dimensional object from its projections
- Single particle reconstruction, the combination of multiple numbers of ostensibly identical images of molecules or macromolecular assemblies to produce a three-dimensional image. In Physics, in the area of Microscopy, single particle reconstruction is a technique in which large numbers of images (10000 - 1000000 of ostensibly identical
- Vector field reconstruction, the creation of a vector field from experimental data (usually with the goal of finding a model of the system producing the data that is based on one or more differential equations). Vector field reconstruction is a method of creating a Vector field from experimental data usually with the goal of finding a Differential equation Model
- Cone beam reconstruction, a two-dimensional computational microtomography method. For Microtomography, X-ray scanners typically use 2 methods for scanning Fan beam reconstruction Cone beam reconstruction
- Ancestral reconstruction, the analysis of organisms' relationships via DNA and genome data. DNA and Protein reconstruction Originally proposed by Pauling and Zuckerkandl in 1963 the reconstruction of ancient proteins and DNA sequences has only
- Surface reconstruction, the process by which atoms at the surface of a crystal assume a different structure from those within the crystal. Surface reconstruction refers to the process by which Atoms at the surface of a Crystal assume a different structure than that of the bulk
Language and linguistics
See also
Dictionary
reconstruction
-noun
- A thing that has been reconstructed or restored to an earlier state.
- The act of restoring something to an earlier state.
- An attempt to understand in detail how certain events took place or happened.
Reconstruction
-proper noun
- A period of United States history, from approximately 1865 to 1877, during which the nation attempted to resolve issues resulting from the U.S. Civil War.
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