Regarding He dissolved in heavy water, I would guess that Miles etal. would
have degased the heavy water under vacuum to begin with. In any case there
was not much He measured as time went by, and it was proportional to energy
production as I recall. The control experiments would have
I expect the work was well done. He measured levels at parts/billion against a
background of parts per million.
The diffusion rates of helium into the container was calculated as being
negligible even at those very low levels.
What about helium dissolved in the D2O electrolyte? Was there any
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