Ishida, T., /Study of the anomalous nuclear effects in solid deuterium systems/. 1992, Tokyo University. p. 131.

http://inspirehep.net/record/337964

Abstract:

"By applying the Kamiokande nucleon decay/neutrino detector to neutron measurement, we have achieved the unprecedented detection properties, namely efficiency and background of 20.5% and 0.25 events per hour (random mode), respectively, and 37.4% and one event per year (burst mode), respectively. A series of definitive tests on the 'Cold Fusion' were carried out with this ultra low background detector in 1991. The experimental procedures and results obtained by the online analysis are presented in this thesis."

They tested pressurized D2 gas sample, electrolytic samples, and Portland cement made with D2O.

The electrolytic cells are described starting on page 33. It says:

"The whole preparation of the electrolytic cells was entrusted to the groups of BYU and Texas A&M University. The number of measured cells amounted to 50, which are tabulated in table 5-2."

Table 5-2a says the Kevin Wolf prepared the TAMU cells. Some of them, anyway.

In Phase 3 they measured Portland cement along with the electrolytic cells.

There is no indication they tried to measure heat.

- Jed

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