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  • 91Honinbō — (本因坊, Hon inbō ) was the name of one of the four major schools of Go in Japan. Easily the strongest school of Go for most of its existence, it was established in 1612 and survived until 1940. Upon the closure of the school, the title Honinbō came …

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  • 92Life cycle assessment — A life cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life cycle analysis, ecobalance, and cradle to grave analysis) is the investigation and valuation of the environmental impacts of a given product or service caused or necessitated by its existence.… …

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  • 93Kaku Takagawa — Infobox Go player playername=Kaku Takagawa fullname=Kaku Takagawa kanji=高川格 dateofbirth=birth date|1915|9|21|mf=y cityofbirth= Wakayama countryofbirth=Japan dateofdeath=death date and age|1986|11|26|1915|9|21 teacher=Taro Mitsuharai rank=9 dan… …

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  • 94Edenderry, County Offaly — Infobox Irish Place name = Edenderry gaeilge = Eadán Doire crest motto = Esto Fideles The Faithful map pin coords = left: 120px; top: 25px north coord = 53.2667 west coord = 7.5000 irish grid = N335248 area = elevation = 83 m province = Leinster… …

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  • 95Old Meijin — The Old Meijin was a Go competition. Outline The Old Meijin was the same tournament as the current Meijin. The reason it is called the Old Mejin is because before 1976, the Meijin tournament was hosted by Yomiuri Shimbun. In 1976, Yomiuri Shimbun …

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  • 96Asahi Top Position — Full name Asahi Top Position Started 1955 Defunct 1961 Honorary Winners none Sponsors Asahi shimbun …

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  • 97Octet (computing) — Not to be confused with Octal. An octet is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that consists of eight bits. The term is often used when the term byte might be ambiguous, as there is no standard for the size of the… …

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  • 981st Kisei — The 1st Kisei was the birth of a new Go tournament. After the scuffle between Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi for the role of sponsor of the Meijin title, Yomiuri went on and created the Kisei. Since this was the first year of the tournament, there was …

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  • 995th Kisei — The 5th Kisei was a Go competition, the 5th edition of the Kisei tournament. Since Fujisawa Hideyuki won the previous year, he is given an automatic place in the final. Eight players battled in a knockout tournament to decide the final 2. Those… …

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  • 1009th Kisei — The 9th Kisei was the 9th edition of the Kisei tournament. Since Cho Chikun won the previous year, he is given an automatic place in the final. Eight players battled in a knockout tournament to decide the final 2. Those two would then play each… …

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