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  2. Purification Rundown - Wikipedia

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    The Purification Rundown, also known as the Purif [1] or the Hubbard Method, [2] is a pseudoscientific procedure that advocates of Scientology claim is a detoxification program. There is no evidence for its efficacy in detoxification, and significant evidence from clinicians that it is dangerous.

  3. Clear Body, Clear Mind - Wikipedia

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    L. Ron Hubbard's Purification program remains the only proven and safe method for reducing or eliminating chemical residues from the body. It has been used to alleviate the symptoms and concerns of people exposed to radiation. With each year, the importance of this discovery to every man, woman and child on this planet becomes more evident.

  4. Hubbard model - Wikipedia

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    The fact that the Hubbard model has not been solved analytically in arbitrary dimensions has led to intense research into numerical methods for these strongly correlated electron systems. [7] [8] One major goal of this research is to determine the low-temperature phase diagram of this model, particularly in two-dimensions. Approximate numerical ...

  5. Study Technology - Wikipedia

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    Study Technology, also called Study Tech, is a teaching method codified by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology. [1] Study Technology is used by Scientologists in their training, and it is also marketed outside the Church of Scientology through its affiliated corporation Applied Scholastics, which presents Study Tech as a secular teaching method for any student or topic.

  6. E-meter - Wikipedia

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    The E-Meter (also electropsychometer and Hubbard Electrometer) is an electronic device used in Scientology that allegedly "registers emotional reactions". [1] After claims by L. Ron Hubbard that the procedures of auditing, which used the E-Meter, could help heal diseases, the E-Meter became the subject of litigation.

  7. Black American athlete who won gold was one of the 1924 Paris ...

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    College track and field star William DeHart Hubbard took a dramatic leap forward at the 1924 Paris Olympics for Black people back home in the segregated U.S. Black American athlete who won gold ...

  8. Nashville's Hubbard House, home of first Meharry president ...

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    Standing on the steps of the George W. Hubbard House, Lea McKissack, CEO of McKissack & McKissack, Architects and Engineers, talks to a group of 60 students of Cameron Middle School about the home ...

  9. Slave boson - Wikipedia

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    The slave boson method is a technique for dealing with models of strongly correlated systems, providing a method to second-quantize valence fluctuations within a restrictive manifold of states. In the 1960s the physicist John Hubbard introduced an operator, now named the "Hubbard operator" [ 1 ] to describe the creation of an electron within a ...