0 the act of changing an organization so that it has a different form:
The change of regime was followed by a major reconstitution of the political, social, and economic order.
the reconstitution of society as an industrial democracy
The levels of infant and child mortality in these two groups were virtually identical in the twenty-six parishes contributing data to the reconstitution study.
Let us introduce some international discourses with causal power, which we will then demonstrate are amenable to such reconstitution.
Such molecular systems will have vastly greater probability of maintenance and reconstitution across disruptive conditions than other autocatalytic systems.
The task of compiling a family reconstitution for a village is arduous, and sometimes ' ' extremely so.
His article, however, was not merely a programmatic one setting forth the possible benefits - and costs - of family reconstitution.
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