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Historically, the classical thermodynamics definition developed first, and it has more recently been extended in the area of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
Historically the record locking was accomplished in the DASD control unit via an RPQ known as LLF ( Limited Locking Facility ) and later ELLF ( extended ).
Historically, the girdle extended from the waist to the upper thigh, though modern styles more closely resemble a tight pair of athletic shorts.
Historically, a dhimmi was a person who is protected under Islamic law by a pact contracted between non-Muslims and authorities from their Muslim government: this status was first made available to non-Muslims who were People of the Book ( e. g. Jews and Christians ), but was later extended to include Sikhs, Zoroastrians, Mandeans, Hindus and Buddhists.
( Historically it extended further to the west, through what is now French territory as far as Monaco.
Historically the reservation was continuous with the Cornplanter Tract, a 1500-acre perpetual land grant given to Seneca chief Cornplanter and his descendants that extended into Pennsylvania.
Historically, in many parts of Africa for example, land was not owned by an individual, but rather used by an extended family or a village community.
Historically the line extended further north to Manchester in the north-west and through Leeds in the north-east to Carlisle ; trains also ran through to both Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland.
Historically most people in the United Kingdom lived either in conjugal extended families or nuclear families.
Historically the role of Queen's King's Printer extended to other official publishing responsibilities, e. g. the rights to print, publish and import the King James Bible and Book of Common Prayer within England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Historically unreliable, they offer an extended literary account describing the battle and the events leading up to it in vivid detail.
Historically, this woodpecker's range extended in the southeastern United States from Florida to New Jersey and Maryland, as far west as eastern Texas and Oklahoma, and inland to Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Historically, the Gullah region extended from the Cape Fear area on the coast of North Carolina south to the vicinity of Jacksonville on the coast of Florida ; but today the Gullah area is confined to the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry.
Historically, the parish of Cramond extended from the shore of the Firth of Forth in the north to the parish of Corstorphine in the south, and was bounded on the west by the parishes of Dalmeny and Kirkliston and on the east by the parish of St Cuthbert's.
Historically, the concept of ' hysteria ' was originally understood to be a condition exclusively affecting women, though the concept was eventually extended to men.
Historically, the first specific three-body problem to receive extended study was the one involving the Moon, the Earth and the Sun.
Historically, the usage of adulterants has been common in societies with few legal controls on food quality and / or poor / nonexistent monitoring by authorities ; sometimes this usage has even extended to exceedingly dangerous chemicals and poisons.
Historically, the extended into northeastern Poland ( Podlaskie Voivodeship ) and western Belarus.
Historically, SH 5 extended into and through Plano and Richardson.

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Historically, this has sometimes been the only way to allocate " dynamic memory " portably.
Historically, before the advent of widespread digital technology, ASP was the only method by which to manipulate a signal.
Historically, the use of two guns at once, one in each hand, is most associated with the American Old West, where revolvers holding only six rounds of ammunition were the highest capacity handguns available and reloading was a slow process.
Historically, bank reserves have formed only a small fraction of deposits, a system called fractional reserve banking.
Historically, priestly celibacy became law for all only through coercion and enslavement of clerical wives and children.
Historically, this was available only to the most wealthy.
* Historically, valve amplifiers often used a class-A power amplifier simply because valves are large and expensive ; many class-A designs use only a single device.
Historically, hedge funds have been exempted from certain registration and reporting requirements that apply to other investment companies, because in most jurisdictions regulation permits investments in hedge funds by only " qualified " investors who are able to make an informed decision about investment decisions without relying on regulatory oversight.
Historically, therefore, they were granted only when they were necessary to encourage invention, limited in time and scope.
Historically, the Republic of Korea has regulated collective bargaining by requiring employers to participate but collective bargaining has been legal only if held in sessions before the lunar new year.
Historically, three railways were built in Liberia to export ore from mines ; they were damaged during civil war, and as of August 2010 only one had been brought back into service.
Historically, letters ( in paper form ) were the only reliable means of communication between two people in different locations.
Historically very car-dependent, as of 2010, transport funding in New Zealand is still heavily dominated by money for road projects – the National government proposes to spend $ 21 billion on roading infrastructure after 2012, yet only $ 0. 7 billion on other transport projects ( public transport, walking and cycling ).
Historically, the country's contacts with the rest of the world were by sea, which not only provided access to foreign lands but also linked the coastal towns of Oman.
Historically, however, pharaoh only started being used as a title for the king during the New Kingdom, specifically during the middle of the eighteenth dynasty, after the reign of Hatshepsut.
Historically PLCs were usually configured with only a few analog control loops ; where processes required hundreds or thousands of loops, a distributed control system ( DCS ) would instead be used.
Historically, only professors had the right to vote and be represented in the governing bodies of the university.
" Historically, however, only the east front of the building was intended for the arrival of visitors and dignitaries.
Historically, many Canadian private sector business scandals had come to light only through the intervention of the US SEC or other regulators ( Garth Drabinsky, Conrad Black, Steven Bingham being three notable examples ), due in part to the lack of whistleblower protections, plaintiff-friendly libel laws and a lack of investigative journalism due to these.
Historically, these very-low-cost power supplies incorporated a simple full-wave rectifier that conducted only when the mains instantaneous voltage exceeded the voltage on the input capacitors.
Historically, measures taken to mitigate these hazards were concerned with protecting the vehicle itself, but due to this achieving only limited protection the focus has now shifted to safeguarding the crew within from an ever-broadening range of threats, including Radio Controlled IEDs ( RCIEDs ), blast, fragmentation, heat stress and dehydration.
Historically the simplicity of game environments reduced the required number of sounds needed, and thus only one or two people were directly responsible for the sound recording and design.
Historically, only members of Pop were entitled to furl their umbrellas or sit the wall on the Long Walk, in front of the main building.
Historically, Hinduism has only recently had a large influence in western countries such as the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Canada.

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