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Kotler and colleague Tomer Bitton are releasing a tool called Ippon (which means "game over" in Judo) that enables the attack and offers a 3D view of potential victims on a network.
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Kotler and colleague Tomer Bitton are releasing a tool called Ippon (which means 'game over' in Judo) that enables the attack and offers a 3D view of potential victims on a network.
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Kotler and colleague Tomer Bitton are releasing a tool called Ippon (which means "game over" in Judo) that enables the attack and offers a 3D view of potential victims on a network.
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Nicole Kubes, Fort Worth, Waza-ari awasete Ippon, 1: 52.
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In men's 90 kilos, émond opened with victories by Ippon over Aaron Cohen of the U.S., and Rodrigo Luna of Brazil.
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In the semi-final, he defeated Isao Cardenas by Ippon.
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In the bronze medal bout, the Canadian prevailed over Kathleen Sell of the U.S., by Ippon.
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This allowed an opponent to be thrown, land on their bum but roll across their back to lose by Ippon.
Planet Judo 2010
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Canto scored a bout-ending Ippon at the 1: 40 mark.
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This would potentially mean that Ippon becomes a objective measurement finally.
Planet Judo 2009
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