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Accordion porphyrins

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 1998
Thomas Clifford   +2 more
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An accordion not to be played

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017
We present the case of a 52-year-old man with normal coronary arteries admitted to our department after being resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation. Transthoracic echocardiography raised suspicion of left-ventricular non-compaction. Cardiac magnetic resonance excluded this, but showed several systolic bulgings of the right ventricle and a ...
Riccardo Gorla   +5 more
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Accordion QRS dance

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2020
An 81-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency department for collapse. She has no known medical history. The clinical examination shows a heart rate oscillating between 160 and 180, a BP at 78/55 mm Hg, a GCS at 14 (E : 4, V : 4, M : 6), an oxygen saturation at 89%. She has cyanosis going from the feet to the knees. An ECG was done (see figure 1)
Oscar Thabouillot   +2 more
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Accordion flap

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1986
The accordion flap is proposed as a means of covering a rhombic defect. A prominent feature of the method presented is in the preparation of a flap on one side of the skin defect, resulting in little dog ear.
A, Yanai, S, Nagata, K, Ueda, T, Takato
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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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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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The “accordion sign”

Abdominal Radiology, 2016
Dinesh Singh, Ashish Chawla
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In-stent accordion phenomenon

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