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There Is No Scientific Support for Extrasensory Perception

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There is no scientific support for extrasensory perception.With respect to the distinction between sensation and perception,that means that:


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Solutions administered intravenously to replenish fluids, supply nutrients, and deliver medications directly into the bloodstream.

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Requiring the assistance of a mechanical ventilator to support or replace spontaneous breathing due to respiratory failure.

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