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nde

American  
Or NDE

abbreviation

  1. near-death experience.


NDE British  

abbreviation

  1. near-death experience

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One of the men gathered there, Julius Nde, 53, said he came to Japan in 2018 because of fighting in his native Cameroon.

From Los Angeles Times

It seems possible, in fact, that distressing NDEs are significantly underreported because of shame, social stigma and pressure to conform to the prototype of the “blissful” NDE.

From Scientific American

A 2017 study by two researchers at the University of Virginia raised the question of whether the paradox of enhanced cognition occurring alongside compromised brain function during an NDE could be written off as a flight of imagination.

From Scientific American

Given these power outages, this experience may produce the rather strange and idiosyncratic stories that make up the corpus of NDE reports.

From Scientific American

To the person undergoing it, the NDE is as real as anything the mind produces during normal waking.

From Scientific American