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Fatalities Associated With Judo

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981
In brief: The author presents case reports of 19 judo fatalities. Five deaths were due to brain injury, four to cervical fracture-dislocations, five to cardiac problems, and five to miscellaneous causes. Judo can be blamed for 10 of the 19 deaths. Cardiac deaths do not appear to be preventable, because potentially fatal cardiac disease may not be ...
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The Judo Trick or ‘Crowding In’

Enterprise Development & Microfinance, 1991
The recent emphasis on the role of private enterprise and free markets has been useful. It has been partly a healthy reaction against excessive early faith in the power of governments to direct the economy, to manage businesses, and to correct market failures. But unregulated markets can be both inefficient, and cruel.
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DEVELOPING ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN JUDO

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2007
Discussions and exchanges identify axes of research. From an example in physiology and perspectives in biomechanics, experimental judo situations nearer real ones may yield complementary data from applied and laboratory research.
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Corporate Judo

2006
Corporate judo is an innovative approach to increased growth, market share, and profitability. In this paper the authors present a framework for applying judo to competitors that have recently undergone a merger, acquisition, downsizing, or restructuring. Case study data illustrate the potential benefits of corporate judo.
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Judo

2022
Kyle Wallace, Emerson Franchini
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The Judo Gang

2018
The formal state ownership of alcohol production assets detailed in chapter 4 was far from the only way in which economic interests and alcohol policymaking collided under Putin. This chapter provides a case study of the complex kleptocracy in the Russian political economy.
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