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Thus and invention
Thus, 1745 corresponded to the invention of the `` Leiden '' jar by Kleist, 1764 that of the electrophorus by Wilcke, 1782 produced the condenser of Volta, and 1801 the voltaic pile.
Thus it was the Aeginetans who, within 30 or 40 years of the invention of coinage in Asia Minor by the Ionian Greeks or the Lydians ( c. 630 BC ), introduced coinage to the Western world.
Thus, the culmination of the invention of the photograph was a break in art's history towards the challenge facing the artist-since the earliest known cave drawings-trying to replicate the scenes they viewed.
Thus the Greek word Trismegistos " thrice grand " was first used as a Greek name for the Egyptian god of science and invention, Thot, and later as an epitheton for the Greek Hermes and, finally, the fully equated Roman Mercurius ( Mercury ; both were also messenger of the gods ).
Thus contact electrification leads to the invention of the diode or rectifier and triggers the revolution in Semiconductor electronics and physics.
Thus after graduation from Princeton University in 1927 Young searched for a suitable invention to develop.
Thus this form of printing would be three centuries before its " official " invention.
Thus, provided an inventor is diligent in actually reducing an application to practice, he or she will be the first inventor and the inventor entitled to a patent, even if another files a patent application, constructively reducing the invention to practice, before the inventor.
Thus, Tom constructively reduced his invention to practice on February 1, 2006.
Thus the baseball world came to know of Freddy Goldsmith and his invention -- " the curve ball.
Thus a need arose to view and map locations ( like a mountain top ) from a long distance, which led to the invention of limelight light source, and later the incandescent light.
Thus if one desires to wear the belted plaid at Highland Games, it would not be inappropriate ( much less incorrect ) to wear any tartan pattern of one's choosing or invention.
Thus, if the invention as a whole meets the requirements of patentability — that is, it involves " transforming or reducing an article to a different state or thing "— it is patent-eligible, even if it includes a software component.
Thus, b1ff has mainly evolved into 1337, a more introverted language which, although it does include letter-number replacement, also includes letter mixing ( e. g. " pr0n "), similar-sound substitution ( e. g. " h4xx " for " hack "), ' building ' a letter from multiple characters ( e. g. x from ><), and the invention of new words as a substitute for common words.
Thus, there are circumstances where it is difficult to determine whether the exhaustion doctrine is triggered, in light of the restrictions that the patentee has placed on the sale or use of the patented invention.

Thus and played
Thus shielded, we played many foolish games in comfortable unselfconsciousness ; ;
Thus, the first Olympic medals in curling, which at the time was played outside, were awarded for the 1924 Winter Games, with the gold medal won by Great Britain and Ireland, two silver medals by Sweden, and the bronze by France.
Thus the first two games were played at Wrigley Field and the next three at the home of their opponents, San Diego.
Thus language — at least the supranational language — played an elementary role.
Thus when the record was played multiple times, different recordings would play seemingly at random.
Thus this concept has played a prominent role on the world stage and in world history.
Thus there were ( until the late 2000s ) localised, part-time paramilitary militia known as " The Commandos ", which played a part in area policing, especially in rural areas.
Thus, Patxi Ferreira from Salamanca and Biurrun, a Brazilian-born player who immigrated to the region at a young age, played for the club in the late 1980s.
Thus, Perseus's descendants played a central role in the Homeric epics and the pre-history of Greece.
Thus the regulators could be played with the drones silenced.
Thus, you finesse against a missing honor, but you finesse the card you yourself play, the card finessed being so played that it has a chance of winning against the missing higher card.
Thus, some modern historians have stressed the critical and incendiary role that militant preachers played in shaping ordinary lay beliefs, both Catholic and Protestant.
Thus, it is only logical that Bach played an important part in Mahler ’ s musical life at this time.
Thus the two leading Royal Navy ships of this film played a major part in the campaign against the large German surface raiders which began at the Battle of the River Plate.
Thus, hybridization must have played a considerable role in the evolution of the diversity of Northern Hemisphere skuas.
Thus the three notes ( E, C and A ) are played in quick succession at relative ease to the player.
Thus, it played, for example, at Tablada Racecourse.
Thus, by 1837, when it was played in all official solemnities, Francisco Manuel da Silva's composition was already the Brazilian National Anthem.
Thus the Greek Navy played a crucial albeit indirect role in the Thracian campaign, by neutralizing three corps, a significant portion of the Ottoman Army, in the all-important opening round of the war.
Thus, the final record in the only series of Professional Football championship games to be played between the champions of two leagues was: NFL 2, AFL 2, proving for posterity that the unfairly maligned and visionary American Football League was the full equal of the established, conservative NFL.
As with the short octave, the key labeled E played the lowest note C. Thus, playing the nominal sequence
Thus the Stationers played an important role in the culture of England as it evolved through the intensely turbulent decades of the Protestant Reformation and toward the English Civil War.
Thus in order to make house music more appealing to the Singapore crowd, it introduced a blend of music which incorporated pop hits from the 70s and 80s with house music which were to be played every Wednesday night.
Thus, it is often played in an indirect manner ; that is, the player plays somewhat away from the target and then allows contours to direct the golf ball to its final resting point.

Thus and key
Thus, natural beryllium bombarded either by alphas or gammas from a suitable radioisotope is a key component of most radioisotope-powered nuclear reaction neutron sources for the laboratory production of free neutrons.
Thus, a 3072-bit Diffie-Hellman key has about the same strength as a 3072-bit RSA key.
Thus in the presence of large quantum computers an n-bit key can provide at least n / 2 bits of security.
Thus far, no key escrow system has been designed which meets both objections and nearly all have failed to meet even one.
Thus Antony, as Caesar's key adherent and one of the two men around whom power coalesced following his assassination, was one of the three men chiefly responsible for the fall of the Roman Republic.
Thus, Jevons anticipated a key feature of the RSA Algorithm for public key cryptography, although he certainly did not invent the concept of public key cryptography.
Thus, mere use of asymmetric key algorithms does not ensure security.
Thus, the security of an encryption system in most cases relies on some key being kept secret.
Thus public key systems require longer key lengths than symmetric systems for an equivalent level of security.
Thus, in order to simply flip through the possible values for a 128-bit symmetric key ( ignoring doing the actual computing to check it ) would theoretically require 2 < sup > 128 </ sup > − 1 bit flips on a conventional processor.
Thus, the major threat in these areas is fire management ( protection of private assets is a key objective and so past fire regimes may not reflect environmental needs ), weed invasion and lack of connectivity between patches.
Thus, the key rubric for Gramsci and for cultural studies is that of cultural hegemony.
Thus it is the structure of the organization rather than the employees, alone, which holds the key to improving the quality of output.
Thus, for a plant to survive in this environment, it must tolerate broad ranges of salinity, temperature, and moisture, as well as a number of other key environmental factors.
Thus, in Gray's ode called " The Progress of Poesy " ( excerpt below ), the strophe, which dwelt in triumphant accents on the beauty, power and ecstasy verse, is answered by the antistrophe, in a depressed and melancholy key:
Thus learning to roll and break fall effectively is key to safe training in Taijutsu.
Thus, the enharmonic spelling of a written note, interval, or chord is an enharmonic equivalent to the way that note, interval, or chord would be written under the current key signature.
Thus it has been more recently proposed that, for example, the pipe organ ( even if it uses electric key action to control solenoid valves ) remain in the aerophones category, and that the electric guitar remain in the chordophones category, etc ..
Thus it has been more recently proposed that, for example, the pipe organ ( even if it uses electric key action to control solenoid valves ) remain in the aerophones category, and that the electric guitar remain in the chordophones category, and so on.
Thus the key technique here — which characterises a program as a chatbot rather than as a serious natural language processing system — is the production of responses that are sufficiently vague and non-specific that they can be understood as " intelligent " in a wide range of conversational contexts.
Thus, the work exhibits progressive tonality ; as a result, a titular description in terms of a single key is not realistic, and is not found in serious works of reference.

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