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- presented as an algorithm named ReduceAndReconstruct, that operates as a post-processing of resolution proofs. ReduceAndReconstruct is based on a set of local...
- It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. Reconstructive surgery covers a wide range of specialties, including...
- Meeussen reduced Meinhof's reconstructed prefixes to 19, but added an additional locative prefix numbered 23. Malcolm Guthrie later reconstructed the same...
- male-to-female transgender patients receive vulvoplasty without vaginoplasty to reconstruct the exterior of female genitalia. During ****oroplasty, a ****oris is...
- the pronunciation and transliteration of the different qamatzes in reconstructed historical forms and dialects using the International Phonetic Alphabet...
- Genital reconstructive surgery may refer to: ****oridectomy, any surgery to reduce or remove tissue from the ****oris **** restoration, a process of...
- fractures, especially ones around joints, because of its ability to reconstruct the area of interest in multiple planes. Fractures, ligamentous injuries...
- Enduring Freedom (OEF) from 2003. Italy supported international efforts to reconstruct and stabilise Iraq, but it had withdrawn its military contingent of 3...
- reworked to include arches in 1532, which were re-added when it was reconstructed in 1540 in what remains the Crown of Scotland. During her brief personal...
- came into these languages from Common Brythonic; recent work tends to reconstruct the lost Celtic form of the name as *Londonjon or something similar....