C. Includes duplicates from other series. Includes
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Storms, E. K. and C. L. Talcott. A study of electrolytic tritium production in The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion. 1990. University of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, Utah: National Cold Fusion Institute.
Storms, E. K. Anomalous power production from specially treated platinum using the Pons-Fleischmann effect.
Storms, E. K. The nature of the energy-active state in Pd-D. in II workshop on the loading of hydrogen/deuterium in metals, characterization of materials and related phenomena. 1995.
Storms, E. K. A new method for initiating nuclear reactions in First International Conference on Future Energy. 1989.
Storms, E. K. The latest word about cold fusion from the seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion. 21st Century Science and Technology. 1998.
Storms, E. K. What ever happened to cold fusion? 21st Century Science and Technology. 1998.
Storms, E. K. Cold fusion, the next big step up the energy ladder. 2001.
Storms, E. K. A review of the cold fusion effect. Journal Scientific Exploration. 1996.
A proposal to develop a commercial application from chemically assisted nuclear reactions. 1998.
Storms, E. K. Rejection of CANR has been premature. Infinite Energy. 1999.
Storms, E. K. My life with cold fusion as a reluctant mistress. Infinite Energy. 1999.
Storms, E. K. Formation of β-PdD containing high deuterium concentration using electrolysis of heavy-water. J. Alloys Comp. 1998.
Fusion Facts newsletter, September 1995, volume 7, number 3. ISSN 1051-8738.