I uploaded 3 new papers including PowerPoint slides from Dmitriyeva that
people here have been talking about. See:

http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=1097

The document from Fleischmann & Miles is edited by Pam Boss. It includes a
number of manuscripts and letters. There is a long tale of woe starting on
p. 239, with a series of letters between Miles and An Editor at a Major
Journal.



Pam sent me another document, 258 pages long, which I am still working on:

Fleischmann, M., et al., *Experimental Evidence of Nuclear Reactions
Generated in a Polarized Pd/D Lattice*. 2012, LENR-CANR.org.

It includes a number of unpublished papers from the Navy. It also has a
manuscript from Fleischmann "Background to Cold Fusion" with hand written
notes. We have the finished paper here:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Fleischmanbackground.pdf

Below is the table of contents for "*Experimental Evidence . . .*" (The
upcoming document.) Several of these papers are already on file. Some of
the ones in this collection are in manuscript format, which will be
 interesting for historians. There are several authors, who are not listed
in this T.O.C. for some reason. The last paper is by Scott Chubb.

- Jed


Preface……………………………………………………………….……………………1



Chapter 1. Emergence of Cold Fusion………………………………………………….…2

            I.1 Introductory Remarks……………………………………………………….…2

            Background to Cold Fusion: the Genesis of a
Concept…………………………...3

Searching for the Consequences of Many-Body Effects in Condensed Phase
Systems…………………………………………………………………………..18



Chapter II. Research Topics at SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego………………….33

            II.1 Introductory Remarks……………………………………………………….33

            II.2  List of Publications…………………………………………………………33

            II.3 Research Topics-Relevant Publications……………………………………..36

            On the Behavior of the Cathodically Polarized Pd/D System:
Search for Emanating Radiation……………………………………………………………..38

            On the Behavior of the Cathodically Polarized Pd/D System: a
Response to Vigier’s Comments………………………………………………………………47

            On the Behavior of the Pd/D System: Evidence for Tritium
Production………..50

            On the Release of from Cathodically Polarized Palladium
Electrodes……...64

            Calorimetry of the Pd + D Codeposition………………………………………...70

            The Pd/ nH System: Transport Processes and Development of
Thermal Instabilities……………………………………………………………………….78

            Thermal Behavior of Polarized Pd/D Electrodes Prepared by
Co-deposition…...88

            The Effect of an External Electric Field on Surface Morphology
of Co-deposited Pd/D Films……………………………………………………………………….95

            Evidence of Nuclear Reactions in the Pd Lattice……………………………….102

            Polarized D+/Pd-D2O System: Hot Spots and
Mini-Explosions……………..…106

            Precursors and the Fusion Reactions in Polarized  Pd/D-D2O
System: Effect of an External Electric Field………………………………………………………….116

            The Dynamics of the Pd/D-D2O-Li+ System as a Precursor to the
Fleischmann-Pons Effect……………………………………………………………………..131

            A Note on the Development of Temperature and Pressure Pulses in
a Polarized Pd/D System……………………………………………………………………149

            Thermal Behavior of the Pd/D System: Transition from Exothermic
to Endothermic Absorption……………………………………………………….157

            Nuclear Reactions in the Pd Lattice…………………………………………....174

            Electrochemical Cell Having a Beryllium Compound Coated
Electrode……...179



Chapter III: Contributions from Naval Research Laboratory and the
Department of Chemistry, University of La Verne……………………………………………………185

            Correlation of Excess Enthalpy and Helium-4 Production: A
Review………..186  Precision and Accuracy of Cold Fusion
Calorimetry………………………….195

            Palladium-Boron Alloys and Methods for Making and Using Such
Alloys…..199

            Semi-classical Conduction of Charged and Neutral Particles in
Finite

Lattices…………………………………………………………………………208

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