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individuals in
Haiti who have
undergone a
religious punishment called zombification for
committing crimes such as rape or land theft. They are drugged,...
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Zombification (Russian: «Зомбификация») is an
essay by
Victor Pelevin,
published in 1990. The
essay was
first published in 1990 in the New
Journal under...
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violations may
manifest through aberrant ****, mutations, mutilation,
zombification,
gratuitous violence, disease, or
unnatural movements of the body. Body...
- is from the
supernatural influence of a bokor,
Davis argues that the
zombification process was more
likely the
result of a
complex interaction of tetrodotoxin...
- the drug will
eventually turn the user into a zombie. The
speed of "
zombification"
depends on the dose of
Trioxin consumed. An
edited version of the film...
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Zombification is a
fictional disease which turns humans into
mindless cannibals known as zombies....
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Jones is
named in his honor. Maçek, J.C. III (June 15, 2012). "The
Zombification Family Tree:
Legacy of the
Living Dead". PopMatters.
Retrieved August...
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Retrieved November 20, 2017. Maçek III, J.C. (June 14, 2012). "The
Zombification Family Tree:
Legacy of the
Living Dead". PopMatters.
Archived from the...
- to the
effect that
tetrodotoxin is the
causal agent in the
initial zombification process is
without factual foundation". Davis's
claims were subsequently...
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contains information on the
nature of "Solanum", a
virus that
causes zombification, as well as the
physical attributes of
zombies and a classification...