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ISSN 2227-3123
Research Article
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2007April 01, 2007 CEST

Very Sizeable Increase of Gravitation at Picometer Distance: A Novel Working Hypothesis to Explain Anomalous Heat Effects and Apparent Transmutations in Certain Metal/Hydrogen Systems

J. Dufour,
Cold fusionGravityIsotopic shiftLENRLow Energy Nuclear Reactions
https://doi.org/10.70923/001c.72101
JCMNS
Dufour, J. 2007. “Very Sizeable Increase of Gravitation at Picometer Distance: A Novel Working Hypothesis to Explain Anomalous Heat Effects and Apparent Transmutations in Certain Metal/Hydrogen Systems.” Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 1 (1): 47–61. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70923/​001c.72101.

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