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Historically, drivers were less of a problem, as the number of devices was small and trusted anyway, so having them in the kernel simplified the design and avoided potential performance problems.
Historically, the most obvious way of combining the two ( such as treating gravity as simply another particle field ) ran quickly into what is known as the renormalization problem.
Historically, elliptic functions were first discovered by Carl Gustav Jacobi as inverse functions of elliptic integrals ; these in turn were studied in connection with the problem of the arc length of an ellipse, whence the name derives.
Xiang Lanxin, professor of international history and politics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, explains it thus: Historically, how to control local officials who possessed imperial lineage was always a problem.
Historically, GOFAI ( Good Old Fashioned AI ) techniques have been used to approach the problem of Go AI.
Historically, another method for resolving this problem was to have an expert human judge the final board.
Historically, the concept of codependence " comes directly out of Alcoholics Anonymous, part of a dawning realization that the problem was not solely the addict, but also the family and friends who constitute a network for the alcoholic.
Historically, this was the mathematical problem that led Airy to develop this special function.
Historically this problem was met with either armed forces protecting ships or caravans, or use of tolls by local coercive groups.
Historically, explaining the nature of the hydrogen spectrum was a considerable problem in physics.
Historically, rape has proven a prolific problem in conflict, and in many Mid-East countries, including Iraq, such phenomena as honor crimes ( the killing of rape victims by male family members in order to restore honor to the family name ) inhibited gender justice.
Historically, the upwards funarg problem has proven to be the more difficult.
Historically, Texas and Oklahoma have not had a reciprocal fishing license agreement, which has posed a problem for anglers.
Historically, the first specific three-body problem to receive extended study was the one involving the Moon, the Earth and the Sun.
Historically within Cheshire, in 1931 Wythenshawe was transferred to the City of Manchester, which had begun building a massive housing estate there in the 1920s to resolve the problem of its inner city slums.
Historically, even with a tissue biopsy, pathologic misdiagnosis was an important problem, particularly in patients without a clear pre-existing diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia to guide the pathologist.
Historically, Python web application frameworks have been a problem for new Python users because, generally speaking, the choice of web framework would limit the choice of usable web servers, and vice versa.
Historically medical treatment of the problem is with laxatives such as liquid paraffin or oil and psyllium husk.
Historically Buenos Aires province had partially mitigated this problem through contraband.

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Historically, the data structure used as a string intern pool was called an ' oblist ' ( when it was implemented as a linked list ) or an ' obarray ' ( when it was implemented as an array ).
Historically, the Royal Navy maintained a string of dockyards around the world, although few are now operating today.

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Historically almost all early computers were accumulator machines ; and many microcontrollers still popular as of 2010 ( such as the 68HC12, the PICmicro, the 8051 and several others ) are basically accumulator machines.
Historically the term latten was used for such alloys.
Historically, the remedy for such violations have been petitions for common law writs, such as quo warranto.
Historically, some women have cross-dressed to take up male-dominated or male-exclusive professions, such as military service.
Historically, the international community would have targeted weak states for territorial absorption or colonial domination or, alternatively, such states would fragment into pieces small enough to be effectively administered and secured by a local power.
Historically, some encyclopedias were contained in one volume, but some, such as the Encyclopædia Britannica or the world ´ s largest Enciclopedia universal ilustrada europeo-americana, became huge multi-volume works.
Historically, distances were often measured by chains such as Gunter's chain, and angles using graduated circles and, later, the theodolite.
Historically, electronics labs have consisted of electronics devices and equipment located in a physical space, although in more recent years the trend has been towards electronics lab simulation software, such as CircuitLogix, Multisim, and PSpice.
Historically, the hadrons ( mesons and baryons such as the proton and neutron ) and even whole atoms were once regarded as elementary particles ( indeed, the word " atom " means " indivisible ").
Historically, several number bases have been used for representing floating-point numbers, with base 2 ( binary ) being the most common, followed by base 10 ( decimal ), and other less common varieties, such as base 16 ( hexadecimal notation ), as well as some exotic ones like 3 ( see Setun ).
Historically, this area of Lochaber was strongly Clan Cameron country, and there were a number of mainly Cameron settlements in the area ( such as Blarmacfoldach ).
Historically, special-purpose narrow gauge railways, such as that in the village of Qoornoq in the Nuuk fjord, have operated.
Historically the first decade of semiconductor electronics were entirely based on germanium, although its production for such use today is a small fraction ( 2 %) of that of ultra-high purity silicon, which has largely replaced it.
Historically, some theocratic Islamic states known as imamates have been led by imams as head of state, such as in what is now Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia.
Historically Apex was the place where most Inuit lived when Iqaluit was a military site, and as such it was off − limits to anyone not working at the base.
Historically, dog meat has been consumed in various part of the world, such as Hawaii, Japan, Switzerland and Mexico.
Historically, manganese is named for various black minerals ( such as pyrolusite ) from the same region of Magnesia in Greece which gave names to similar-sounding magnesium, Mg, and magnetite, an ore of the element iron, Fe.
Historically, model organisms include a handful of species with extensive genomic research data, such as the NIH model organisms.
Historically this has led to its use for plating metals such as iron and brass, to its use for chemical apparatus, and its use in certain alloys that will retain a high silvery polish, such as German silver.
Historically, such algorithms were developed within the overlapping field of operations research.
Historically, both peaceful and violent competition and integration between Oromos and other neighboring ethnicities such as the Amhara, Sidama and the Somali had an impact on politics within the Oromo community.
Historically, common law courts relied little on legal scholarship ; thus, at the turn of the twentieth century, it was very rare to see an academic writer quoted in a legal decision ( except perhaps for the academic writings of prominent judges such as Coke and Blackstone ).
Historically, photolithography has used ultraviolet light from gas-discharge lamps using mercury, sometimes in combination with noble gases such as xenon.

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