You can see a list of papers and download the Sourcebook EndNote records for Vol. 1 here:

http://pubs.acs.org/isbn/9780841269668

It looks like you can get the full papers if you have "sponsored access." I do not know what that is.

Vol. 2 is here:

http://pubs.acs.org/isbn/9780841224544

The names in both sets of EndNote records are messed up. I have corrected them in my versions.

I just finished cleaning up my EndNote file, fixing about 150 duplicated and incorrectly entered author names. The full corrected database is, as always, here:

http://lenr-canr.org/DetailOnly.htm

That's in my own ASCII format. EndNote is more convenient, but you can't read it on line.

The EndNote export format for one of the Sourcebook entries looks like this:

%0 Book Section
%A Chubb, S. R.
%D 2008
%T Resonant Electromagnetic Interaction in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions
%B Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook
%C Washington, DC
%I American Chemical Society
%P 99-123
%S ACS Symposium Series
%! Resonant Electromagnetic Interaction in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions
%@ 0-8412-6966-1
%X Basic ideas about how resonant electromagnetic interaction (EMI) can take place in finite solids are reviewed. These ideas not only provide a basis for conventional, electron energy band theory (which explains charge and heat transport in solids), but they also explain how through finite size effects, it is possible to create many of the kinds of effects envisioned by Giuliano Preparata. The underlying formalism predicts that the orientation of the external fields in the SPAWAR protocol (1, 2) has direct bearing on the emission of high-energy particles. Resonant EMI also implies that nano-scale solids, of a particular size, provide an optimal environment for initiating Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) in the PdD system.
%O doi: 10.1021/bk-2008-0998.ch006
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2008-0998.ch006


In my DetailOnly file it is reduced to this, with no abstract because I do not have the paper on file:

AU=Chubb, S. R.

Chubb, S.R., Resonant Electromagnetic Interaction in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook. 2008, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC. p. 99-123.

Category=Review

- Jed

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