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    The Social Burden of Witchcraft accusation and Its Victims: An Exercise in Philosophy by Olusegun Stephen Taiwo

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The killing and burning of witches in contemporary era seem to be unabated. The contemporary minds have not succeeded in ‘scienticising’ belief in witchcraft. …”
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    Le nahualli-tlahuipuchtli dans le monde nahuatl by Roberto Martínez González

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…In the last section of this work, we define its symbolism in order to evaluate if the belief in bloodsucking witches existed in pre-hispanic times.…”
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    Regulation of Long Noncoding RNAs Responsive to Phytoplasma Infection in Paulownia tomentosa by Guoqiang Fan, Yabing Cao, Zhe Wang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Paulownia witches’ broom caused by phytoplasma infection affects the production of Paulownia trees worldwide. …”
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    Čarodějnické a kouzelnické procesy v zahraniční historiografii: nové perspektivy a úhly pohledu by Zuzana Kobrlová

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… The present study is devoted to historiographical foreign production related to the issue of processes with witches and female sorcerers, especially to the development of linguistically German and English research within approximately the last thirty years. …”
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    The Devil at Cîteaux: The Trial for Witchcraft of Regnault Robergeot (1480-1481) by Maxime Gelly-Perbellini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It reveals the spread and evolution of the concept of the Witches’ Sabbath within the Order of Cistercians. …”
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    Le diable à Cîteaux : le procès pour sorcellerie de Regnault Robergeot (1480-1481) by Maxime Gelly-Perbellini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It reveals the spread and evolution of the concept of the Witches’ Sabbath within the Cistercian Order. Additionally, the trial reflects the political changes in Burgundy during the late 1470s and highlights the efforts of Jean de Cirey, head of the Order of the White Monks (1476-1503), to assert his authority and sovereignty.…”
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    When Ghosts Can Talk: Informant Reality and Ethnographic Policy by James M Nyce, Sanna Talja, Sidney Dekker

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…When informants talk about things like ghosts, witches and magic, there is a tendency to apply analytic strategies which translate these informant statements about the world so they conform to Western understandings about what is possible in the world and what is not. …”
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    The Monsters of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Miller in The General Prologue and the Miller in The Reeve’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales by Nazan Yıldız

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Others of the Middle Ages were not limited to beasts, but embraced Saracens and Jews as the monstrous Others alongside heretics, pagans, homosexuals, lepers and witches. With their atypical social positions, millers were among those monstrous Others or “Them” of the Middle Ages as they could not be fitted into any of the three estates; namely the clergy, the nobility and the commoners. …”
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    In silico identification of chilli genome encoded MicroRNAs targeting the 16S rRNA and secA genes of “Candidatus phytoplasma trifolii” by Vineeta Pandey, Aarshi Srivastava, Ramwant Gupta, Haitham E. M. Zaki, Haitham E. M. Zaki, Muhammad Shafiq Shahid, Rajarshi K. Gaur

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Phytoplasma, a potentially hazardous pathogen associated with witches’ broom, is an economically harmful disease-producing bacteria that damages chilli cultivation. …”
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    THE STORY OF DISTURBANCE IN THE QUR’AN: A STUDY OF THE TAFSIR AL-MISHBAH BY M. QURAISH SHIHAB by Febri Wardani, Roihatul Jannah Siagian, Muhammad Rizqi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…T}āh{ā [20]: 57-70, which caused events carried out by witches, and the story of the Prophet Ibrahim seeking God QS. …”
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    Etyczne podstawy polityki zrównoważonego rozwoju by Mariusz Ciszek

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Especially two opposition streams deserve notice anthropocentric and biocentric position, witch differently comprehend purpose and bases of protection of nature, the anthropocentrism has on respect goods of the person but biocentrism goods of whole nature, witch one of the many elements is a man. …”
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    Réflexions autour de la conservation-restauration d’une œuvre aux coléoptères de Jan Fabre, Vleesklomp by Ingrid Wydler

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…The artist’s work is presented throughout this text, witch deals with conservation issues of coleopteras and treatment chosen for the artwork.…”
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    Mor a lékařská literatura pozdního středověku by David Tomíček

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…First, plague acts like contagious diseases, especially those with clearly visible skin symptoms, is communicable from human to human and dangerous is a mere contact with diseased person or with something witch was in contact with the such person. Second, plague is very similar to poison and is able to spread like this matter. …”
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    Rapports aux savoirs et pratiques critiques en communauté de recherche philosophique : quels enjeux pour les élèves et les enseignants ? by Mathieu Gagnon

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The author then highlights the challenges with witch the students and teachers have to compose with when they engage in philosophical dialogue, considering that the knowledge that is discussed comes from varied disciplines and that the dynamics of teaching-learning within that context sometimes clashes profoundly with the traditional academic experience.…”
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    La quête d’identité professionnelle des journalistes de la presse en ligne en Algérie : Pratiques, compétences et profils by Aissa Merah

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Then we gather theoretical elements witch allow to understand the web-journalist’s professional transition and dynamic nature of their identity. …”
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    Strategies to Control Loropetalum Decline in Central Florida by Amy L. Shober, Gary L. Leibee

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Leibee, describes this unexplained condition affecting the Ruby cultivar of this popular woody ornamental plant (also called Chinese fringebush or Chinese witch hazel) in central Florida. It presents the results of two studies conducted to identify possible causes and develop management methods. …”
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    Strategies to Control Loropetalum Decline in Central Florida by Amy L. Shober, Gary L. Leibee

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Leibee, describes this unexplained condition affecting the Ruby cultivar of this popular woody ornamental plant (also called Chinese fringebush or Chinese witch hazel) in central Florida. It presents the results of two studies conducted to identify possible causes and develop management methods. …”
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    School of English for Political Scientist by I. A. Mazaeva

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The development of intellectual, communicative and personal qualities of students and the teachers is the main goal of the educational process, achieved by the teaching staff witch the use of innovative competence-oriented teaching techniques, and types of assessment at the different levels of education.…”
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    Human-Gorilla and Gorilla-Human: Dynamics of Human-animal boundaries and interethnic relationships in the central African rainforest by Takanori Oishi

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The dual nature of dzil-elizaliza expresses a contrast between the witch-controlled man-eater and the warm-hearted reincarnated ancestral relative in a human-gorilla. …”
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