What is Reconstructive Surgery?
Reconstruction refers to the reconstruction of a building after its destruction. In biology, it refers to the ability of cells to be damaged due to virus invasion and the cells to self-repair. Mathematically refers to the process of replacing a valid number with another new keyboard after it has been disrupted.
- [chóng jiàn] discuss
- Chinese name
- reconstruction
- Foreign name
- reconstitution
- Types of
- Biological term
- Subject
- General Life Sciences
- Reconstruction refers to the reconstruction of a building after its destruction. In biology, it refers to the ability of cells to be damaged due to virus invasion and the cells to self-repair. Mathematically refers to the process of replacing a valid number with another new keyboard after it has been disrupted.
- Word: Reconstruction
- Definition: Just as a virus's nucleic acids and proteins can form virions, a portion of a cell's destruction can be reconstituted. This is called reconstruction. It also refers to the reorganization of the organization. [1]