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Reliable Encyclopedia Sources for LENR
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Wiley Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia: Science, Technology, and Applications
Steven B. Krivit, Editor-in-Chief, Jay H. Lehr, Series Editor
ISBN 978-0-470-89439-2 • 614 pages • Hardcover • August 2011
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LENR Chapters
Development of Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction Research, Steven B. Krivit
"Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions: A Three-Stage Historical Perspective," by Leonid I. Urutskoev (Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation)
"Low-Energy Nuclear Transmutations," by Mahadeva Srinivasan (Retired, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), George Miley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Edmund Storms (Kivalabs)
"Widom-Larsen Theory: Possible Explanation of LENRs" by Joseph. M. Zawodny (NASA) and Steven B. Krivit (New Energy Times)
"Potential Applications of LENRs," by Winthrop Williams (U.C. Berkeley) and Joseph. M. Zawodny (NASA)

 

Elsevier Encyclopedia of Electrochemical Power Sources, Vol. 2,
Juergen Garche, Chris Dyer, Patrick Moseley, Zempachi Ogumi, David Rand and Bruno Scrosati, eds, Amsterdam: Elsevier; Dec. 2009. p. 255–270, ISBN 9780444520937
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LENR Chapters
"Cold Fusion: History," by Steven B. Krivit
"Cold Fusion - Precursor to Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions," by Steven B. Krivit


Regarding Wikipedia
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