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CANS
CANS
ScnMaster
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands.
See also E-
Meter
in this glossary.
—
2D
Tapes
Glossary
Final
approval 22
Mar
90
CANS
ScnTUEU
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands. See also E-
Meter
in this glossary.
short
for E-
Meter
cans,
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
-
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands. See also E-
Meter
and
preclear
in this glossary.
short
for E-
Meter
cans,
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
-
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands. See also
electrometer
and
preclear
in this glossary.
E-
Meter
cans;
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. See
electrode
.
short
for E-
Meter
cans,
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
-
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands. See also
electrometer
and
preclear
in this glossary. Pick up those cans. iOpening Lecture (1
Jan
. 60)
short
for E-
Meter
cans,
electrodes
used with the E-
Meter
. They resemble ordinary cans and are
tin
-
plated
.
Electrical
leads
from the E-
Meter
are connected to the cans with
clips
, and the cans are held in the
preclear
's hands. See also
electrometer
and
preclear
in this glossary. Pick up those cans. ?Opening Lecture (1
Jan
. 60)
CANS
ScnTech
electrodes
for the E-
meter
.
Steel
soup or vegetable cans, unpainted, tops cleanly removed, label and glue washed off,
tin
plated
or not, have been
standard
for many years. It is with these that
calibration
has been done.
(
HCOB
14
Jul
70)
Cans