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Indirect and through
* Indirect accesses through handles or pointers.
Steering is either through a single handlebar linked with tie rods to the front wheels ' stub axle assemblies ( Indirect ) or with two handlebars ( rather, two half-handlebars ) each bolted to a steerer tube, usually through a bicycle-type headset and connected to a stub axle assembly ( Direct ).
Indirect conflict between the superpowers continued through this period of détente in the Third World, particularly during political crises in the Middle East, Chile, Ethiopia, and Angola.
* Indirect solar heating involves pumping the propellant through passages in a heat exchanger that is heated by solar radiation.
1929 Indirect rule through chiefs was introduced with the Native ordinance act
Indirect or closed loop systems use a heat exchanger that separates the potable water from the fluid, known as the " heat-transfer fluid " ( HTF ), that circulates through the collector.
Indirect magnetization occurs when no electric current is passed through the test object, but a magnetic field is applied from an outside source.
Indirect inguinal hernias occur when abdominal contents protrude through the deep inguinal ring, lateral to the inferior epigastric vessels ; this may be caused by failure of embryonic closure of the processus vaginalis.
Indirect fire support provided close protection to the infantry, allowing D Company to hold their line and repulse any Viet Cong that succeeded in getting through the barrage.
* Indirect diffusion happens when traits are passed from one culture through a middleman to another culture, without the first and final cultures ever being in direct contact.
Indirect transmission occurs through numerous routes, including via contaminated water, food, and fomites ( inanimate objects ).
# Indirect funding through the budgets of public and private universities, institutes and centers.
Indirect contact is through marine trophic pathways where fisheries are severely reducing fish stocks that cetaceans rely on for food.
Indirect access ( including optional postincrement, predecrement or constant displacement ) is possible through registers X, Y, and Z.
The study revealed that the British colonialists, during the colonial era, used their authority to replace Shari ’ ah with Common Law through Indirect Rule.
Indirect water reclamation ( water passing through a body of water first ) will result in potable water usage.
Indirect circulation loops glycol or some other fluid through the solar panels and uses a heat exchanger to heat up the domestic water.

Indirect and use
Indirect percussion involves the use of a punch and hammer.
Indirect effect describes a situation where the courts in member states use European Union law to interpret national laws, as oppose to direct effect where European Union law is applied directly.
Indirect emissions include all emissions that result from the use or purchase of a product.
* Indirect potable use, a method of indirectly using reclaimed water for drinking water
Indirect methods involve the use of transparent overlays to record a suspect ’ s biting edges.
Indirect encoding systems often use aspects of both approaches.
Indirect taxes such as a sales tax or a value added tax ( VAT ) are imposed only if and when a taxable transaction occurs ; people have the freedom to engage in or refrain from such transactions ; whereas a direct tax is imposed upon a person, typically in an unconditional manner, such as a poll-tax or head-tax, which is imposed on the basis of the person's very life or existence, or a property tax which is imposed upon the owner by virtue of ownership, rather than commercial use.
Indirect methods use features, such as Harris corners, and match corresponding features between frames, usually with a statistical function applied over a local or global area.
Indirect coils use hot water or steam for heating, and chilled water for cooling ( prime energy for heating and cooling is provided by central plant elsewhere in the building ).

Indirect and now
* Indirect Discourse, which in Classical Latin was achieved by using a subject accusative and infinitive, was now often simply replaced by new words for " that " such as quod, quia, or quoniam.
Some municipalities are now investigating Indirect Potable Use ( IPU ) of reclaimed water.

Indirect and place
Indirect self-reference was studied in great depth by W. V. Quine ( after whom the operation above is named ), and occupies a central place in the proof of Gödel's incompleteness theorem.

Indirect and where
Indirect methods of collecting data are required in countries where full data are not available, such as is the case in much of the developing world.
* Indirect Method ( I / IND ): A manipulative technique where the restrictive barrier is disengaged and the dysfunctional body part is moved away from the restrictive barrier until tissue tension is equal in one or all planes and directions
Indirect support involved a fleet making a diversionary attack on an enemy in a location far away from where Brian planned to strike with his army.
* Indirect segmentation -- where the seller relies on some proxy ( e. g., package size, usage quantity, coupon ) to structure a choice that indirectly segments the buyers.
In contrast to Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia followed a policy of ' Indirect Rule ' of African areas, where the administration attempted to build up self-governing institutions within the African community and to leave them to their own devices.
* Indirect injection, where the combustion chamber is in the cylinder head
Indirect effect describes a situation where national courts are required to interpret national law in line with an unimplemented or badly implemented directive, as opposed to ignoring national law in preference to the directive as occurs when direct effect is invoked.
Indirect effect arises from the failure of a member state to implement a directiveeither correctly or at allbut where direct effect cannot apply because the party against whom the directive is sought to be enforced is a private entity or otherwise fails to meet the conditions which would give the directive direct effect.
Summary: this example is for an ADD Instruction which made Indirect where:
The Cummins featured direct injection, where the Ford and GM diesels featured Indirect injection ; this also meant the Cummins didn't have to rely on glowplugs.
Indirect or skip fire rounds are intended to be fired into the ground in front of the target, where they dissipate some energy, and then rebound into the target.
Indirect evidence of rotator cuff pathology can be seen on x-ray in instances where one or more of the tendons have undergone degenerative calcification ( calcific tendinitis ).
Indirect hits will result in pins lying on their sides on the table in a situation known as " deadwood ," where multiple shots may be required to clear the pin from the table.
* Indirect rein: where the longe hand moves back and sideways towards the other hip.
Indirect vision is needed in certain locations of the mouth where visibility is difficult or impossible.

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