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Bibliographic details for EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
- Page name: EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.

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- Publisher: Scientolipedia, .
- Date of last revision: 10 December 2014 21:52 UTC
- Date retrieved: 30 October 2025 03:32 UTC
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EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
. (2014, December 10). Scientolipedia, . Retrieved 03:32, October 30, 2025 from https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853.
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"EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
." Scientolipedia, . 10 Dec 2014, 21:52 UTC. 30 Oct 2025, 03:32 <https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853>.
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Scientolipedia contributors, 'EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
', Scientolipedia, , 10 December 2014, 21:52 UTC, <https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853> [accessed 30 October 2025]
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Scientolipedia contributors, "EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
," Scientolipedia, , https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853 (accessed October 30, 2025).
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Scientolipedia contributors. EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
[Internet]. Scientolipedia, ; 2014 Dec 10, 21:52 UTC [cited 2025 Oct 30]. Available from:
https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853.
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EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
, https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853 (last visited October 30, 2025).
BibTeX entry
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author = "Scientolipedia",
title = "EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
--- Scientolipedia{,} ",
year = "2014",
url = "https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853",
note = "[Online; accessed 30-October-2025]"
}
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url} somewhere in the preamble) which tends to give much more nicely formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx,
author = "Scientolipedia",
title = "EPend phenomena: 1. "those indicators in the pc and meter which show that a chain or process is ended." It shows in Dianetics that basic on that chain and flow has been erased, and in Scientology that the pc has been released on that process being run.
--- Scientolipedia{,} ",
year = "2014",
url = "\url{https://upgrade.scientolipedia.org/index.php?title=EP&oldid=15853}",
note = "[Online; accessed 30-October-2025]"
}