Somehow missed this till now.
From July 2021
Phillip J. Smith, Robert C. Hendricks, and Bruce M. Steinetz
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Title
"Electrolytic Co-deposition
Neutron Production Evaluation"
NASA/TM-20210010199
Electrolytic Co-deposition Neutron Production Evaluation - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of many people that supported this effort. For codeposition protocol and methodology consultation: Mr. Lawrence Forsley and Dr. Pamela Mosier-Boss; technical support during testing: Mr. Kevin Prokopius; and statistical support and consultation: Dr. Christopher Daniels. We are also grateful for
Dr. Vadim Lvovich (NASA Glenn) for valuable comments on the manuscript; Ms. Laura Becker’s patient editorial attention, and Ms. Lorie Passe’s careful manuscript preparation. Funding for this work was provided by NASA Headquarters Planetary Sciences Division, Science Mission Directorate.
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