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  2. Sode guruma jime - Wikipedia

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    Sode guruma jime is widely known as an Ezequiel choke (Portuguese: estrangulamento Ezequiel) in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The choke became associated with the judoka Ezequiel Paraguassu from the time he spent at Carlson Gracie’s gym in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro in 1988 while preparing for the 1988 Olympics in South Korea.

  3. Ezequiel Paraguassu - Wikipedia

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    Ezequiel Rodrigues Dutra Paraguassu (November 4, 1963) [1] is a Brazilian judoka.He competed at the 1988 Seoul and 1992 Summer Olympics. [1] He is particularly well-known for the use of the sode guruma jime (sleeve choke), widely known as the Ezequiel or Ezekiel choke (Portuguese: estrangulamento de Ezequiel), named after him by stylists of Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

  4. UFC 224 - Wikipedia

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    Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke) 1 4:45 Heavyweight Aleksei Oleinik: def. Júnior Albini: Submission (Ezekiel choke) 1 1:45 Lightweight Davi Ramos: def. Nick Hein: Submission (rear-naked choke) 1 4:15 Welterweight Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos: def. Sean Strickland: KO (spinning wheel kick and punches) 1 3:40 Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass)

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  6. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Sankaku-jime (三角絞): Triangular strangle, triangle choke; Sode-guruma-jime (袖車絞): Sleeve wheel strangle (Eziquiel/Ezekiel choke) Tsukkomi-jime (突込絞): Thrust choke; Unrecognized techniques. Jigoku-jime (地獄絞): Hell strangle [4] The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Okuri-eri-jime.

  7. Chokehold - Wikipedia

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    Bulldog choke – The bulldog choke is a catch wrestling strangulation. The bulldog choke works the same as a rear naked choke, except it occurs on the side of the opponent, not behind. The attacker's biceps will block one side of the neck and the forearm will block the other. For loss of consciousness to occur, the structure need to be compressed.

  8. Compressed instruction set - Wikipedia

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    In most real-world examples, compressed instructions are 16 bits long in a processor that would otherwise use 32-bit instructions. The 16-bit ISA is a subset of the full 32-bit ISA, not a separate instruction set. The smaller format requires some tradeoffs: generally, there are fewer instructions available, and fewer processor registers can be ...

  9. Crucifix position - Wikipedia

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    The crucifix position is a ground grappling position that involves being perpendicularly behind the opponent, chest against back, and controlling the opponent's arms. One of the opponent's arms is controlled using the legs, and the other using the arms, hence effectively putting the opponent in a position resembling a crucifix.