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‘Supernatural’ killer cells

Immunology Today, 1985
The observation that lymphocytes from healthy individuals, without any known sensitization, could spontaneously lyse tumour target cells in vitro(1,2) was first thought to be an in-vitro artefact. Now the effector cells, known as natural killer (NK) cells, are accepted as a clearly distinct albeit heterogeneous subpopulation of lymphocytes.
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"Supernatural"

2012
33.772 and counting – die Flut an Fan Fiction zu Supernatural kennt kein halten. (http://www.fanfiction.net/tv/ 15.3.2010. 22.58) Das Feld weit hinter sich lassend, beschert diese TV-Serie ein mehr als beachtliches Volumen an künstlerischer Fanaktivität.
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Predicting the supernatural

Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2018
Recent years have seen a resurgence in research on agency detection (Andersen, 2017a, b; Andersen, Pfeiffer, Muller, & Schjoedt, 2017; Andersen, Schjoedt, Nielbo, & Sorensen, 2014; Maij & van Elk, ...
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SACRAMENTS : NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL

New Blackfriars, 1920
Few more saddening confessions of religious change have ever been made than those of Renan, in his Souvenirs d’Enfance et de feunesse. The emotional appeal of his forsaken Faith was never silenced, although he came to regard its foundations as unsound. He felt cut off from those social acts of worship which mean so much to most of us.
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The Supernatural

Religious Studies, 1992
The final chapter of Peter Winch's book on Simone Weil discusses Weil's idea of supernatural virtue. Weil uses this language in connection with certain exceptional actions: actions of a kind which are for most of us, most of the time, simply impossible.
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The Supernatural

2020
The supernatural was an important aspect of Victorian society. It pervaded all forms of art and science, as well as Victorians’ daily lives, and its language and metaphors impregnated Victorian culture. The 19th-century understanding of the supernatural was hotly contested, including by theologians.
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Global supernatural beliefs

Nature Human Behaviour, 2023
Matthew I. Billet, Ara Norenzayan
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