04126nam 22008412 450 991078197460332120151005020623.01-107-22473-X1-139-13996-71-283-31517-397866133151751-139-13920-70-511-98053-11-139-14498-71-139-14078-71-139-13765-41-139-14166-X(CKB)2550000000057852(EBL)803199(OCoLC)763158114(SSID)ssj0000534433(PQKBManifestationID)11347196(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000534433(PQKBWorkID)10518354(PQKB)10750988(UkCbUP)CR9780511980534(MiAaPQ)EBC803199(Au-PeEL)EBL803199(CaPaEBR)ebr10506171(CaONFJC)MIL331517(EXLCZ)99255000000005785220141103d2011|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeyond combat women and gender in the Vietnam War era /Heather Marie Stur[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2011.1 online resource (xiii, 263 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-12741-6 0-521-76275-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Vietnamese women in the American mind: gender, race, and the Vietnam War -- "She could be the girl next door": the Red Cross SRAO in Vietnam -- "We weren't called soldiers, we were called ladies": WACs and nurses in Vietnam -- Gender and America's "faces of domination" in Vietnam -- Liberating men and women: antiwar GIs speak out against the warrior myth -- Conclusion: "You've come a long way ... maybe": gender after Vietnam.Beyond Combat investigates how the Vietnam War both reinforced and challenged the gender roles that were key components of American Cold War ideology. Refocusing attention onto women and gender paints a more complex and accurate picture of the war's far-reaching impact beyond the battlefields. Encounters between Americans and Vietnamese were shaped by a cluster of intertwined images used to make sense of and justify American intervention and use of force in Vietnam. These images included the girl next door, a wholesome reminder of why the United States was committed to defeating Communism, and the treacherous and mysterious 'dragon lady', who served as a metaphor for Vietnamese women and South Vietnam. Heather Stur also examines the ways in which ideas about masculinity shaped the American GI experience in Vietnam and, ultimately, how some American men and women returned from Vietnam to challenge homefront gender norms.Vietnam War, 1961-1975WomenVietnam War, 1961-1975Participation, FemaleVietnam War, 1961-1975Social aspectsWomenUnited StatesHistory20th centuryWomenVietnamHistory20th centurySex roleUnited StatesHistory20th centurySex roleVietnamHistory20th centuryMasculinityUnited StatesHistory20th centuryMasculinityVietnamHistory20th centuryVietnam War, 1961-1975Women.Vietnam War, 1961-1975Participation, Female.Vietnam War, 1961-1975Social aspects.WomenHistoryWomenHistorySex roleHistorySex roleHistoryMasculinityHistoryMasculinityHistory959.704/3082HIS036000bisacshStur Heather Marie1975-1495669UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910781974603321Beyond combat3719854UNINA03925nam 22006255 450 991029845920332120200705035149.03-658-11388-X10.1007/978-3-658-11388-9(CKB)3710000000571734(EBL)4322661(SSID)ssj0001607102(PQKBManifestationID)16315236(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001607102(PQKBWorkID)14895415(PQKB)10801296(DE-He213)978-3-658-11388-9(MiAaPQ)EBC4322661(PPN)191702080(EXLCZ)99371000000057173420160107d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTemperature Measurement during Millisecond Annealing Ripple Pyrometry for Flash Lamp Annealers /by Denise Reichel1st ed. 2015.Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (128 p.)MatWerk,2522-0756Description based upon print version of record.3-658-11387-1 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction and motivation.- Fundamentals of flash lamp annealing of shallow Boron-doped Silicon.- Fundamentals of surface temperature measurements during flash lamp annealing -- Concept of ripple pyrometry during flash lamp annealing -- Ripple pyrometry for flash lamp annealing.- Experiments – ripple pyrometry during flash lamp annealing.- Closing discussion and outlook.Denise Reichel studies the delicate subject of temperature measurement during lamp-based annealing of semiconductors, in particular during flash lamp annealing. The approach of background-correction using amplitude-modulated light to obtain the sample reflectivity is reinvented from rapid thermal annealing to apply to millisecond annealing. The author presents a new method independent of the lamp operation to obtain this amplitude modulation and derives a formula to describe the process. Further, she investigates the variables of the formula in depth to validate the method’s suitability for background-corrected temperature measurement. The experimental results finally proof its power for elevated temperatures. Contents Fundamentals of flash lamp annealing of shallow Boron-doped Silicon Fundamentals of surface temperature measurements during flash lamp annealing Concept of ripple pyrometry during flash lamp annealing Ripple pyrometry for flash lamp annealing – Experiments Target Groups ·Researchers and students from the fields of materials sciences and physics ·Practitioners from microelectronics and photovoltaics industry About the Author Dr. Denise Reichel currently works in technical sales and consulting for temperature measurement needs and as a lecturer for thermodynamics and heat and mass transfer. .MatWerk,2522-0756Solid state physicsThermodynamicsEngineering—MaterialsSolid State Physicshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P25013Thermodynamicshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P21050Materials Engineeringhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T28000Solid state physics.Thermodynamics.Engineering—Materials.Solid State Physics.Thermodynamics.Materials Engineering.530Reichel Deniseauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut837193BOOK9910298459203321Temperature Measurement during Millisecond Annealing2537540UNINA