Indirect, the opposite of
direct
Direct may refer to:
Mathematics
* Directed set, in order theory
* Direct limit of (pre), sheaves
* Direct sum of modules, a construction in abstract algebra which combines several vector spaces
Computing
* Direct access (disambiguation), a ...
, may refer to:
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Indirect approach
The Indirect approach is a military strategy described and chronicled by B. H. Liddell Hart after World War I. It was an attempt to find a solution to the problem of high casualty rates in conflict zones with high force to space ratios, such as th ...
, a battle strategy
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Indirect DNA damage
Indirect, the opposite of direct, may refer to:
*Indirect approach, a battle strategy
*Indirect DNA damage, caused by UV-photons
*Indirect agonist or indirect-acting agonist, a substance that enhances the release or action of an endogenous neurotra ...
, caused by UV-photons
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Indirect agonist In pharmacology, an indirect agonist or indirect-acting agonist is a substance that enhances the release or action of an endogenous neurotransmitter but has no specific agonist activity at the neurotransmitter receptor itself. Indirect agonists work ...
or indirect-acting agonist, a substance that enhances the release or action of an endogenous neurotransmitter
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Indirect speech
In linguistics, indirect speech (also reported speech or indirect discourse) is a grammatical mechanism for reporting the content of another utterance without directly quoting it. For example, the English sentence ''Jill said she was coming'' i ...
, a form of speech
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Indirect costs Indirect costs are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility, function or product). Like direct costs, indirect costs may be either fixed or variable. Indirect costs include administration, pers ...
, costs that are not directly accountable to a particular function or product
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Indirect self-reference
Indirect self-reference describes an object referring to itself ''indirectly''.
For example, define the function f such that f(x) = x(x). Any function passed as an argument to f is invoked with itself as an argument, and thus in any use of that a ...
, describes an object referring to itself indirectly
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Indirect effect Indirect effect is a principle of the European Union (EU) law, whereby national courts of the member states of the EU are required to interpret national law in line with provisions of EU law. The principle of indirect effect contrasts with the pri ...
, a principle of European Community Law
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Indirect finance
Indirect finance is where borrowers borrow funds from the financial market through indirect means, such as through a financial intermediary. This is different from direct financing where there is a direct connection to the financial markets as indi ...
, where borrowers borrow funds from the financial market through indirect means
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Indirection
In computer programming, indirection (also called dereferencing) is the ability to reference something using a name, reference, or container instead of the value itself. The most common form of indirection is the act of manipulating a value throug ...
, the ability to reference something in computer programming
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Indirect transmission, infections passing from one host to another via a different species.
See also
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