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Reconstruction means any project where extensive renovations are being carried throughout the building that involve substantial reconstruction of the interior floor space that exposes the building
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of an enterprise: a complex of construction works and technical and organizational agreements connected with modification of the existing workshops and the main, subsidiary and servicing grounds without expanding the existing main buildings and premises and aimed at the increase of the production capacities, quality improvement and change of the assortment of products, all this exercised normally without the increase in the number of workers.
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The process of recovering a continuous function from a set of samples. Used in this thesis interchangeably with interpolation.
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A process by which one tries to recover a continuous dynamical system from discrete samples of its output. There is a large literature on the subject. See [6] for details.
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