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Accordion Governance

ICL Journal, 2019
Abstract Since the 1990s, western, developed countries have moved away from rule-making and standard-setting in multilateral intergovernmental organizations and have increasingly collaborated on those matters in clubs of developed countries, such as trans-governmental regulatory networks.
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“Accordion effect” in reverse

Heart, 2008
“Accordion Effect” or “wire effect” describes the angiographic appearance of a tortuous coronary artery straightened by a coronary guide wire, and is a widely reported “pseudo-complication” of percutaneous coronary intervention. The differential diagnosis of this angiographic appearance includes vessel dissection, vessel spasm or intracoronary thrombus.
C, Critoph, A, Jain, N, Robinson
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Accordion arrays

Proceedings of the 6th international symposium on Memory management, 2007
In this work, we present accordion arrays, a straight-forward and effective memory compression technique targeting Unicode-based character arrays. In many non-numeric Java programs, character arrays represent a significant fraction (30-40% on average) of the heap memory allocated.
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The “accordion sign”

Abdominal Radiology, 2016
Dinesh Singh, Ashish Chawla
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Tuning Up an Electromagnetic Accordion

Science, 1995
This article reports on research an electric `accordion` which could potentially effect the fields of radar, communications, and materials science as well as producing some insight into the behavior of the turbulent gases surrounding supernovae. The first working version of the electromagnetic accordian has been build and has produced `sounds` in the ...
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Accordion Jokes

2017
This chapter presents accordion jokes and considers the reasons why accordions and accordion players are mocked. It suggests that sociological factors must have played the dominant role in assigning the accordion to the realm of despised instruments. Indeed, from its invention in the nineteenth century, the accordion never attained the respect of the ...
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In-stent accordion phenomenon

International Journal of Cardiology, 2016
Takeshi, Nishi   +4 more
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Accordion

The Musical Times, 1983
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