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This paper consists of some of my discussion comments on several issues regarding proton transport. The list in this paper is by no means exhaustive. Rather, it reflects a few of the issues that are of interest at the present time, as well as ones in which the author has done some work.

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Nagle, J.F. (1992). Proton Transport in Condensed Matter. In: Bountis, T. (eds) Proton Transfer in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 291. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3444-0_2

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