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Typically, older memories are recollected through an observer perspective, and observer memories are more often reconstructions while field memories are more vivid like copies.
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The team has particular expertise in several areas of forensics, including collision reconstructions, scene mapping, and bloodstain pattern analysis.
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A key position player, he had a total of three knee reconstructions during his career.
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The settlement site, however is an archaeological site, and a museum has been built nearby for exhibition of finds (mostly replicas), models and reconstructions.
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Studies of this work have resulted in putative reconstructions.
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The size and both two- and three-dimensional facial reconstructions matched the death mask.
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Both are nearly complete 20th-century reconstructions, right down to the higgledy-piggledy charm of the colorful buildings.
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It was opened in 1925 and underwent several major reconstructions since then.
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By composition of reconstructions, additional plates can be reconstructed to the central plate.
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Sensitive records of climate change have been developed from a variety of indicators including, for example, paleotemperature reconstructions derived from chironomid fossils, and palaeosalinity records inferred from diatoms.
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