Reconstruction 4247382 225622306 2008-07-14T16:32:49Z ClueBot 4928500 Reverting possible vandalism by [[Special:Contributions/24.44.131.11|24.44.131.11]] to version by Hlj. False positive? [[User:ClueBot/FalsePositives|Report it]]. Thanks, [[User:ClueBot]]. (440116) (Bot) '''Reconstruction''' may refer to: ==Politics and sociology== *[[Postwar reconstruction]]. **[[Reconstruction era of the United States]], the period between 1863 or 1865 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 of America|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. *[[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]], a United States government agency chartered in 1932 and dissolved during the late 1940s. *[[Economic reconstruction]]. *[[Reconstruction (law)]]. ==Rebuilding== *A [[replica]]. **[[Reconstruction (architecture)]], a replica of a destroyed building. *[[Reconstructive plastic surgery]]. ==Arts and entertainment== *[[Reconstruction (band)]], featuring Jerry Garcia and John Kahn. *"Reconstruction", a song by Matmos from the 2003 album ''[[The Civil War (album)|The Civil War]]''. *[[Reconstruction (film)|''Reconstruction'']], a 2001 film about the 1959 Ioanid Gang bank heist in Romania. *[[Reconstruction (Jericho episode)|"Reconstruction" (''Jericho'' episode)]], the first episode of the second season of the TV series ''Jericho''. *[[Memorial reconstruction]], theories regarding the 17th-century transcription of plays from memory by actors who had played parts in them. *[[Doctor Who missing episodes#Reconstruction|''Doctor Who'' reconstructions]], episodes of the TV series ''Doctor Who'' remade using soundtracks recorded by fans of the series and surviving visual material. ==Science and computing== *[[Event reconstruction]], the determination and interpretation of signals rendered by a particle detector. *[[Crime reconstruction]]. **[[Shooting reconstruction]]. *[[Reconstruction conjecture]], a conjecture in graph theory stating that graphs are determined uniquely by their subgraphs. *[[Iterative reconstruction]], methods using projections of an object to construct two and three-dimensional images of it. **[[Reconstruction algorithm]], an algorithm used in iterative reconstruction. *[[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). *[[Cone beam reconstruction]], a two-dimensional computational microtomography method. *[[Ancestral reconstruction]], the analysis of organisms' relationships via DNA and genome data. *[[Surface reconstruction]], the process by which atoms at the surface of a crystal assume a different structure from those within the crystal. ==Language and linguistics== *[[Language reconstruction]]. == See also == * [[Reconstructionism]], a term describing various religious movements. * [[Construction (disambiguation)]]. {{disambig}} [[cs:Rekonstrukce]] [[fr:Reconstruction]] [[nl:Reconstructie]] [[ja:改造]] [[pl:Rekonstrukcja]] [[pt:Reconstrução]]