1963
DOI: 10.4159/harvard.9780674497061
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The United States and Mexico

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“…Известны попытки применения для ТМ нагревателей на основе системы галогеновых ламп [3][4][5] или вспомогательной пластины, нагреваемой электронным лучом [6]. В некоторых нагревательных устройствах для выравнивания температурного поля пластину кремния вращали в процессе ТМ [14,15]. Достигнутая однородность градиента температуры в указанных работах была недостаточной для эффективного промышленного применения метода ТМ, особенно на стандартных пластинах больших диаметров [16][17][18].…”
Section: Investigation Of Heat Transfer Processes In a Heating Device...unclassified
“…Известны попытки применения для ТМ нагревателей на основе системы галогеновых ламп [3][4][5] или вспомогательной пластины, нагреваемой электронным лучом [6]. В некоторых нагревательных устройствах для выравнивания температурного поля пластину кремния вращали в процессе ТМ [14,15]. Достигнутая однородность градиента температуры в указанных работах была недостаточной для эффективного промышленного применения метода ТМ, особенно на стандартных пластинах больших диаметров [16][17][18].…”
Section: Investigation Of Heat Transfer Processes In a Heating Device...unclassified
“…Roosevelt consented to this test, privileging hemispheric unity over the interests of the affected oil companies. The use of force against Mexico would undermine the trust that the US was cultivating and would also invite a more aggressive intervention by the Axis powers, something that had to be prevented at any cost (Cline, 1963, p. 243). President Cárdenas affirmed that he preferred to maintain commercial relations with democracies but also warned that if democracies were not interested, Mexico would find other markets—mainly among the Axis powers, which it eventually did.…”
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“…The Mexican population is rapidly growing in the United States (Latin American Association, 2020). Mexican society is categorized by extremes of poverty and wealth, with a limited middle class wedged between an elite group of investors and landowners and multitudes of urban and rural poor (Cline, 2020;Zimmerman, 2017). Economic inequality, significantly lower wages, rural poverty, and better opportunities also play a role in drawing Mexicans to migrate to the United States.…”
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“…About 92.7% of the Mexican population speak Spanish (Central Intelligence Agency, 2020). Mexican culture revolves around the concept of family and inclusiveness as well as religious values Mexican cuisine varies widely between regions (Cline, 2020;Zimmerman, 2017). It is prudent to assess individual needs, including literacy and culture, to determine modalities that will enhance learning in older adults.…”
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