Hypoxia and Medicine

Can anyone tell me what these words mean?

These two words: ёbodyí and ёnaturalí I've looked them up, but got nothing. The actual sentence they are used in is as follows: "There is some apparent evidence that the out of body element of the experience is real (e.g. observation of the place in which the ёbodyí is)." and "However, some also think that the experience should be interpreted as a ёnaturalí one (e.g. induced by anoxia) and not as an experience of a reality beyond this one." I AM SO CONFUSED. D8 They were on a printed worksheet from my teacher. I assumed it was some odd bit of religious terminology - we're doing near death experiences.

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  1. every once in a while, you get some kind of appendaged to words, led by odd letters. it is a language glitch, so your original interpretation is correct. Notice it is the same accented letters that lead and follow. Computer language glitch for those words They could even be trying to say "natural" and the quote marks have been altered
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