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  • ==Extremity trauma reconstruction== ==Genital trauma reconstruction==
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  • * Belz, Herman. "Henry Winter Davis and the Origins of Congressional Reconstruction" ''Maryland Historical Magazine'' 1972 67(2): 129-143. ISSN 0025-4258 ...t, Michael Les. ''A Compromise of Principle: Congressional Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863–1869'' 1974
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  • #Redirect [[Reconstruction]]
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  • #Redirect [[Reconstruction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Surface reconstruction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reconstruction/Bibliography]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Provincial Reconstruction Team]]
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  • Reconstruction of an [[artery]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]]
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  • (1821 - 1874) Presbyterian minister and African-American officeholder during Reconstruction.
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  • ==Civil War and Reconstruction==
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  • ...clude>Robert Miller Patton served as Alabama governor during the Civil War reconstruction period.
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Bank#International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]
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  • ...residential candidate in 1884; politician of the [[American Civil War]], [[Reconstruction]] and [[Gilded Age]] eras.
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  • A modern-day authentic reconstruction of a 30-metre Viking longship.
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  • ...ct, Michael Les ''A Compromise of Principle: Congressional Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863–1869'' 1974 ...chael Les. "Preserving the Constitution: The Conservative Bases of Radical Reconstruction," ''Journal of American History'' vol 61 #1 (1974) pp 65-90, [http://links.
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  • In politics, history or economics: [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]]
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  • ...litician in [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] during 19th century [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...d States of America|American]] northerners who moved to the South during [[Reconstruction]] after the [[American Civil War]].
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  • Procedure concerned with the restoration, construction, reconstruction, or improvement in the shape and appearance of body structures that are mis
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  • ...a.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-634&sug=y Georgia: Freedmen's Education during Reconstruction]
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  • ...atter|white]] and [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data.
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  • A political coalition in the American South during the Reconstruction era, who sought to overthrow the Radical Republican coalition of Freedmen,
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  • ...boundary between [[grey matter]] and [[cerebrospinal fluid]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the posi
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  • ...joined the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican party]] during [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...and the [[white matter surface]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the cort
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  • ...in Wu. (2014) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110685 Phylogenomic Reconstruction Indicates Mitochondrial Ancestor Was an Energy Parasite]. ''PLOS ONE'', Oct
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  • ...ve diplomacy, conflict prevention and crisis management, and post-conflict reconstruction, comprising member countries of the Council of Europe together with the Uni
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  • ...Assessment Group for the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]; involved in Iraq reconstruction both with the [[U.S. Mission to Iraq]] and the [[Coalition Provisional Auth
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  • ...to graduate from Dartmouth College, and a prominent officeholder during [[Reconstruction]] in Florida where he served as Secretary of State and Superintendent of Pu
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  • ...weAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eMkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1754,3513909&dq=robert+miller+patton&hl=en Reconstruction 1865-1877]
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  • Complementing the [[World Bank]]'s [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (IBRD), this organization, established in 1960, makes in
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  • Specialist in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and foreign relations at the [[Center for Strategic and Internatio
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  • * Ayers, Edward L. ''The Promise of the New South: Life after Reconstruction'' (1993). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=90462753 online edition] ...ett, James Alex. ''The Scalawags: Southern Dissenters in the Civil War and Reconstruction'' (2003), a statistical study of 732 Scalawags and 666 Redeemers.
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  • ==International Bank for Reconstruction and Development== The IBRD publishes the ''World Development Report for Reconstruction and Development'', ranking countries by income and other economic factors.
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  • * [http://www.chrisvalentines.com/sts107/realtime.html Columbia Reentry Video Reconstruction, California to Texas]
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  • [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2207902 Scalawags, Carpetbaggers and Reconstruction..... (Journal of Southern History]
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  • ...rchive-date=21 June 2009 |title=The Seventeenth Century Game of Cricket: A Reconstruction of the Game |publisher=SportsLibrary |first=David |last=Terry |date=2008 |u
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  • ...cluding the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], she left reporting to work on reconstruction in Afghanistan; she was on the Strategic Assessment Group advising the new
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  • ==Reconstruction==
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • U.S. law, enacted in 1878 during [[Reconstruction]], which forbids the use of [[U.S. Army]] forces for civilian law enforceme
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  • Collective name for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its affiliates: the International Finance Corporation,
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  • {{r|Provincial Reconstruction Team}}
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  • ...Herbert Hoover was seeking more reform and relief than ever before. His [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (RFC) was helping to bail out banks and other lenders ...reat Depression was perpetuating a deflation of the currency and while the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was attempting to make more money available through loa
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  • ...ional Security Council]], [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]], and the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[U
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  • * 1999: Sen Dog (''The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin'', Reconstruction remix)
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  • {{Image|Mouse Chandelier cell.png|right|350px|Reconstruction of a [[biocytin]]-filled chandelier cell from a mouse [[neocortical]] [[bra
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • A '''Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT)''', in U.S. and [[NATO]] doctrine, is a unit containing civilian | url = http://iraq.usembassy.gov/iraq_prt/provincial-reconstruction-teams-fact-sheet.html
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|International Bank for Reconstruction and Development||**}}
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  • * Campbell, Randolph B. "Carpetbagger Rule in Reconstruction Texas: an Enduring Myth." ''Southwestern Historical Quarterly'' 1994 97(4): ...er, Eric. ''Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory Of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction'', Oxford University Press, 1993, Revised, 1996, LSU Press.
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  • {{r|Reconstruction||**}}
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  • ...and Sparkes, Stephen R. J. (1982). "The Eruption of Vesuvius in A. D. 79: Reconstruction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeo
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} In 1997, a reconstruction of the original Globe was opened near its original site on the bank of the
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  • {{r|Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance}}
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  • The '''Redeemers''' were a political coalition in the South during the [[Reconstruction]] era, who sought to overthrow the [[Radical Republican]] coalition of Free ..., until the 1890s. George Henry White, the last Southern black of the post-Reconstruction period to serve in Congress, retired in 1901, leaving Congress completely w
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • ==Reconstruction== ...5 and included the addition of a 5th lane. Another important factor of the reconstruction is the improved safety measures. Some examples:
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|Image reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|Reconstruction Finance Corporation}}
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  • ...l Republicans won control of Congress by large majorities, and they passed Reconstruction legislation over Johnson's veto. The Southern states were put under Army r * Beale, Howard K. ''The Critical Year. A Study of Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction'' (1930). ISBN 0-8044-1085-2
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  • * Butchart, Ronald E. ''Northern Schools, Southern Blacks, and Reconstruction: Freedmen's Education, 1862-1875'' (1980) * Morris, Robert C. ''Reading, 'Riting, and Reconstruction: The Education of Freedmen in the South, 1861-1870'' 1981.
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • ...he "Compromise of 1877" that ended opposition to his election, and ended [[Reconstruction]]. and Louisiana, ended [[Reconstruction]]. He hoped to revive the Republican party in the South by persuading busin
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  • ...ully titled the ''Sea Stallion of Glendalough'', is a modern-day authentic reconstruction of a 30-metre [[Viking longship]]. She is modelled on a wreck, the ''Skuld ...ethods, with replica tools, the ship was built between 2000 and 2004. The reconstruction project and its associated voyage aimed to shed light on the logistics of V
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|Reconstruction Finance Corporation}}
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  • *J. Morgan Kousser and James McPherson, eds. ''Religion, Race and Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of C. Vann Woodward'' (1982)
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • The '''Wade-Davis Bill''' of 1864 was a program proposed for the [[Reconstruction]] of the South written by two [[Radical Republicans]], Senator Benjamin Wa ...a plan introduced in the Senate in February, 1863. It proposed to base [[Reconstruction]] in traditional concepts of federalism and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republica
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  • *John Kenny, [http://www.carnyxscotland.co.uk/carnyx/reconstruction.php ''Reconstruction of the Deskford Carnyx'']
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  • ...n ill-repute—and, of course, had no connection whatsoever with the Klan of Reconstruction days." * Parsons, Elaine Frantz, "Midnight Rangers: Costume and Performance in the Reconstruction-Era Ku Klux Klan." ''The Journal of American History'' 92.3 (2005): 811-36.
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  • ...e for the removal of ex-Confederates from the political arena during the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States in the 1860s. It required every white male to swear * [[Reconstruction]]
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  • ...gency for International Development]] From 2002 to 2004, Directed civilian reconstruction programs]] in Iraq and Afghanistan; [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] (1996-1999)
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  • *[http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/civwar.htm Civil War and Reconstruction: Jensen's Guide to WWW Resources]
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  • ...ger D. ""The Betrayal of the Freedmen? Rutherford B. Hayes and the End of Reconstruction?" (1996) [http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/scholarworks/display.asp?id=503 onli ...tion'' (1959), looks at GOP attempts to find a substitute for their failed Reconstruction program.
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  • *[http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/jdickenson/johnd1.htm Revolution to Reconstruction]
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  • ...stery of the First Americans." The site includes materials related to the reconstruction of Kennewick Man's appearance, the controversy around him, and questions th
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  • ...of the proto-language's structure and vocabulary can be reconstructed; the reconstruction remains the more fragmentary the more ancient the proto-language in questio ...[[Indo-European languages]]. A great amount of work has been put into the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European, but there are no means of determining its success.
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  • | title = Reconstruction of Zebrafish Early Embryonic Development by Scanned Light Sheet Microscopy
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  • {{r|Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance}}
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  • ...publican Party]], and is the first non-white governor of Louisiana since [[Reconstruction]]. He was elected in 2007 and inaugurated in 2008, succeeding Democrat [[Ka
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  • *Reconstruction of economic theory, 1912
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