Reconstruction era of the United States, the period between 1863 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.
Ministry of Reconstruction, a department of the United Kingdom government which existed for a period after both World War I and World War II.
Critical reconstruction, a theory regarding the reconstruction of Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Memorial reconstruction, theories regarding the 17th-century transcription of plays from memory by actors who had played parts in them.
Doctor Who reconstructions, episodes of the TV series Doctor Who remade using soundtracks recorded by fans of the series and surviving visual material.
Single particle reconstruction, the combination of multiple numbers of ostensibly identical images of molecules or macromolecular assemblies to produce a three-dimensional image.
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).
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