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  2. Ectoplasm (paranormal) - Wikipedia

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    In Spiritualism, ectoplasm is said to be formed by physical mediums when in a trance state. This material is excreted as a gauze-like substance from orifices on the medium's body and spiritual entities are said to drape this substance over their nonphysical body, enabling them to interact in the physical and real universe.

  3. Ectoplasm (cell biology) - Wikipedia

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    Ectoplasm (also exoplasm) is the non-granulated outer part of a cell's cytoplasm, while endoplasm is its often granulated inner layer. It is clear, and protects as well as transports things within the cell. [1] Moreover, large numbers of actin filaments frequently occur in the ectoplasm, which form an elastic support for the cell membrane. [2]

  4. Ectoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Ectoplasm (paranormal), physically sensible phenomenon claimed to be due to "energy" described as paranormal Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ectoplasm .

  5. Stanisława P. - Wikipedia

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    Stanisława P. with ectoplasm. Stanisława Popielska (born c. 1893) most well known as Stanisława P. was a Polish spiritual medium who was alleged to have produced ectoplasm and the psychokinetic movement of objects. [1] In 1913, Stanisława was investigated by the psychical researcher Albert von Schrenck-Notzing.

  6. Helen Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Gaskill, who examined holdings from the Society for Psychical Research at the Cambridge University Library, found a sample of Duncan's ectoplasm. [21] The ectoplasm proved to be made from a length of artificial silk. [22] In 2018, the sample was displayed at the Spellbound exhibition on the history of magic at the Ashmolean Museum in ...

  7. Charles Richet - Wikipedia

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    Richet devoted many years to the study of paranormal and spiritualist phenomena, coining the term "ectoplasm". He believed in the inferiority of black people, was a proponent of eugenics, and presided over the French Eugenics Society towards the end of his life.

  8. Materialization (paranormal) - Wikipedia

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    Critics pointed out the photographs of the ectoplasm revealed marks of magazine cut-outs, pins and a piece of string. [15] Schrenck-Notzing admitted that on several occasions Carrière deceptively smuggled pins into the séance room. [15] The magician Carlos María de Heredia replicated the ectoplasm of Carrière using a comb, gauze and a ...

  9. Foraminifera - Wikipedia

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    Foraminifera (/ f ə ˌ r æ m ə ˈ n ɪ f ə r ə / fə-RAM-ə-NIH-fə-rə; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of Rhizarian protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell (called a "test") of diverse forms and materials.