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A Witches’ Broom Phytoplasma effector induces stunting by stabilizing a bHLH transcription factor in plants

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WITCH DOCTORS

Nutrition Reviews, 1970
As a refreshing departure from our usual articles, we welcome the chance to publish these perceptions of an unusual pediatrician. In presenting Dr. Cicely Williams to her Baltimore audience, Dr. Nicholas J. Fortuin said: "Today we introduce to you a distinguished British woman of medicine. Though born in Jamaica, Dr.
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Witches and witch‐hunters

African Studies, 1996
Abstract This article1 describes witchcraft accusations and witch‐hunting in a lowveld village in the former ‘homeland’ district of Mhala, Gazankulu. Two dominant trends are revealed. Firstly, middle‐aged men and the elderly are the prime targets of witchcraft accusations.
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b witch a witch

Vacarme, 2005
Résumé Tracé, traits, trous, lignes et brindilles sur deux ...
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Introduction: Witchcraft; Witch Codes; Witch Act

2008
This is the introductory chapter of this book, which examines either the codes (witch codes) that led to the formulation of the 1604 legislation, or those that circulated after the Act (Act of 1604) until its repeal in 1736. It sketches a hypothetical framework in order to examine some aspects of how the codes concerning witchcraft shifted, with ...
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Witch Dances and Witch Salves

2008
The idea that witches flew to Sabbaths to worship the Devil through a variety of obscene rites, including perversions of the Christian sacraments, came to play an increasingly prominent role in learned theories of witchcraft over the course of the fifteenth century, and became a crucial element in the early modern witch persecutions.1 It transformed an
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Urban Witch Trials

Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 2009
This essay compares witchcraft beliefs and witch-hunting structures in urban areas of the early modern German empire and rural areas. It concludes that, although urban witch hunts certainly did occur, overall witchcraft and the persecution of witches was a predominantly rural phenomenon.
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Good Witch or Bad Witch?

Critical Care Nurse, 2016
Carol, Rauen   +4 more
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Witching the Institution

When we think about the academic institution, where is the witch? Equally, when we think about the witch, where is the academic institution? And why is it that, although cultural representations of witches “coming into” their witching frequently imagine this initiation happening in the classroom, the scholarly study of witches rarely acknowledges a ...
Schaller, Karen, Charnock, Ruth
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