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Was the term "second generation immigrant" used in the US during the 19th and early 20th centuries? Back when the majority of immigrants in the US were European.
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Is there R&D in China to develop electron beam welding of thick, heavy pieces for uses like in nuclear reactors?
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Was the term "second generation immigrant" used in the US during the 19th and early 20th centuries? Back when the majority of immigrants in the US were European.
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Is there R&D in China to develop electron beam welding of thick, heavy pieces for uses like in nuclear reactors?
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