| supernormal recovery phase | A brief period during the recovery of cardiac muscle following excitation when diseased muscle is more (i.e., less abnormally) excitable; corresponds to the end of the T wave in the ECG. (05 Mar 2000) |
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beyond the range of the normal or scientifically explainable; "supernormal intimations" exceeding the normal or average; "years of supernormal employment during the war"; "a phase of supernormal excitability"
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The supernatural (Latin:super- "exceeding"+nature) comprises forces and phenomena that cannot be perceived by natural or empirical senses, and whose understanding may be said to lie with religious, magical, or otherwise mysterious explanation —yet remains firmly outside of the realm of science. ...
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the termsubstituted in spiritualism for supernatural. It was coined by FWH Myers and was applied to phenomena which are beyond what usuallyhappens-beyond, that is, in the sense of suggesting unknown physicallaws. While supernormal phenomena point to new powers, abnormalphenomena indicate the degeneration of powers alreadyacquired.
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| supernormal | (statistics) exceeding the normal or average |
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| supernormal | beyond the range of the normal or scientifically explainable |
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