sheldrake in A Sentence

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    Sheldrake Wiseman 's.

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    (In Sheldrake's experiments, it was 55%, compared to 4% during the rest of the owner's absence).(12).

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    The patients were first housed on Sheldrake Island in the Miramichi river and later transfered to.

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    The patients were first housed on Sheldrake Island in the Miramichi River and later transferred to Tracadie.

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    Cambridge biochemist Rupert Sheldrake would most likely agree, as his work regarding the existence of a new‘morphogenetic field'(M-field) was highly controversial.

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    Sheldrake shows that our minds and intentions extend beyond our brains into our surroundings with invisible connections that link us to each other, to the world around us, and even to the future.

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    They may be ridiculed, have their Internet pages doctored, and have their videos taken down from the Internet(as happened to Rupert Sheldrake in 2013, when his TED talk was deleted at the behest of prominent American skeptics.).

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    According to the methodology used by Sheldrake, Wiseman's four experiments actually yielded a more positive result than Sheldrake'sthe dog sat by the window 78% of the time that its owner was travelling home, compared to 4% during the rest of her absence.

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    According to the methodology used by Sheldrake, Wiseman's four experiments actually yielded a more positive result than Sheldrake's- the dog sat by the window 78% of the time that its owner was travelling home, compared to 4% during the rest of her absence.

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    According to the methodology used by Sheldrake, Wiseman's four experiments actually yielded a more positive result than Sheldrake's- the dog sat by the window 78% of the time that its owner was traveling home, compared to 4% during the rest of her absence.

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    Drawing on more than 5,000 case histories, 4,000 questionnaire responses, and the results of experiments on staring, thought transference, phone telepathy, and other phenomena carried out with more than 20,000 people as well as reports and data from dozens of independent research teams, Sheldrake shows that these unexplained human abilities- such as the sense of being stared at- are not paranormal but normal, part of our biological nature.

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