Examples of using Reconstruct in English and their translations into Korean
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can even reconstruct lost RAIDs!
can even reconstruct lost RAIDs!
That is to say, the user may reconstruct a model from the original photographed image,
How we do our work: We reconstruct tomato history by sequencing the genomes of wild,
We did not expect that it contains sufficient information to even partially reconstruct an image observed by a person.
The team has even scanned the remains of a T-Rex for the National Museum of Nature and Science, and it helped the paleontologists reconstruct the bones with much more ease.
All of these findings help us reconstruct biological and geological aspects of ancient ecosystems.".
As I suggested above, the Left must reconstruct itself outside of the electoral system.
four actors on stage reconstruct the melody of melancholy in a staging full of insanity, creativity and music.
can even reconstruct lost RAIDs!
given a δ^{\displaystyle{\widehat{\delta}}}, one can reconstruct a δ{\displaystyle\delta},
apparatuses, the scanner may see inside the enamel and reconstruct the margin line.
Deep Scan can reconstruct over 350 file types in any situation, even if your file system got a severe hit.
One thing we are very certain of is that our findings will influence how geologists and paleontologists reconstruct Earth's past.".
However, unlike R-Studio, R-Linux cannot recover data over network or reconstruct RAIDs, or provide object copy.
Recover any file or folder or reconstruct 200+ file types with multiple recovery methods.
Besides, the collagen will also be stimulated to reproduce and reconstruct for the aim of skin rejuvenation.
Disk Drill has an impressive file signature knowledge of more than 200 and can reconstruct the most hopeless files.
I have a pretty good idea where she is and can partially reconstruct where she's been.
First, we introduce a new technique that can reconstruct a high-detailed 3D face model from any image without ever 3D-scanning the person.