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Indirect and attempts
Indirect attempts to take over the kingdom had failed in 1788, and Archibald Campbell, the Madras president at the time, had warned Tipu that an attack on Travancore would be treated as a declaration of war on the company.
Mahmood Mamdani and other academics have discussed extensively how both Direct and Indirect rule were attempts to implement identical goals of foreign rule, but how the " Indirect " strategy helped to create ethnic and racial cleavages within ruled societies which persist in hostile communal relations and dysfunctional strategies of government.

Indirect and control
Indirect fire needs a command and control arrangement to allot guns to targets and direct their fire.
* Indirect uses: e. g. ecosystem services like flood control, pest control, erosion protection
** Indirect branch, a type of program control instruction.
* Indirect attack: A method of suppression in which the control line is located some considerable distance away from the fire ’ s active edge.
Indirect drive has various advantages, including better control over the spectrum of the radiation, smaller system size ( the secondary radiation typically has a wavelength 100 times smaller than the driver laser ), and more precise control over the compression profile.
The Canadian M777 in conjunction with the traditional " glass and iron sights / mounts " also uses a digital fire control system called the Digital Gun Management System ( DGMS ) produced by SELEX with components of the Indirect Fire Control Software Suite ( IFCSS ) built by the Firepower team in the Canadian Army Land Software Engineering Centre.

Indirect and solar
* Indirect solar heating involves pumping the propellant through passages in a heat exchanger that is heated by solar radiation.
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 radiation
Indirect radiation is light that has been scattered in the atmosphere.

Indirect and area
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 evidence of an Archaean ancestry for the Bangweulu Block is provided by detrital zircons within the Mporokoso Group, which indicate a local source area with zircons of 3. 2, 3. 0.

Indirect and adjacent
* Indirect influences from adjacent sites e. g. weed infestation ( lantana – Towra Point ) – carried into the wetlands by horses from the nearby stables.

Indirect and part
Indirect evidence in support of the entheogenic theory is that in 415 BC Athenian aristocrat Alcibiades was condemned partly because he took part in an " Eleusinian mystery " in a private house.
* 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
Military strategist B. H. Liddell Hart cited Jourdan's maneuver as an example of the Indirect approach, even though it was probably inadvertent on the French general's part.
Indirect evidence for their existence has been found in a gravitationally lensed galaxy in a very distant part of the universe.
Indirect, social or environmental costs such as the economic value of environmental impacts, or environmental and health effects of the complete fuel cycle and plant decommissioning, are not usually assigned to generation costs for thermal stations in utility practice, but may form part of an environmental impact assessment.

Indirect and living
Indirect calorimetry calculates heat that living organisms produce from their production of carbon dioxide and nitrogen waste ( frequently ammonia in aquatic organisms, or urea in terrestrial ones ), OR from their consumption of oxygen.

Indirect and space
The Indirect approach was a strategy described and chronicled by B. H. Liddell Hart after World War I, was Liddell Hart's attempt to find a solution to the problem of high casualty rates in conflict zones with high force to space ratios, such as the Western Front on which he served.

Indirect and .
:* Indirect reciprocity.
Indirect combat through the use of aircraft and missiles now comprise of a large portion of wars in place of battles, where battles are now mostly reserved for capturing cities.
Indirect contempt is something that is associated with civil and constructive contempt and involves a failure to follow court orders.
# Indirect contempt occurs outside the immediate presence of the court and consists of disobedience of a court's prior order.
Indirect evidence has been offered for the current existence of primitive life on Mars.
Indirect reciprocity is defined here as " I help you and somebody else helps me.
Indirect hierarchical links can extend " vertically " upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path.
( Indirect proof via the inverse power series technique was given by Newton and Leibniz between 1670 and 1680.
* Indirect lighting techniques, such as lighting a vertical wall to bounce photons on the ground.
Indirect measurements are susceptible to more errors than direct measurements.
* Indirect network effects: Increases in usage of one product or network spawn increases in the value of a complementary product or network, which can in turn increase the value of the original.
Indirect realism, the view held by John Locke and Nicolas Malebranche, proposes that we can only be aware of mental representations of objects.
Indirect realism provides an account of issues such as qualia, dreams, imaginings, hallucinations, illusions, the resolution of binocular rivalry, the resolution of multistable perception, the modelling of motion that allows us to watch TV, the sensations that result from direct brain stimulation, the update of the mental image by saccades of the eyes and the referral of events backwards in time.
Indirect taxes are imposed on events, rights, privileges, and activities.
An Indirect free kick is awarded, since the Penalty kick was proposed that year but not implemented.
Courts have distinguished between two types of civil disobedience: " Indirect civil disobedience involves violating a law which is not, itself, the object of protest, whereas direct civil disobedience involves protesting the existence of a particular law by breaking that law.
Indirect objects can be noun phrases or prepositional phrases.
In 1987, as head of the APA taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control for the American Psychological Association, Singer oversaw the production of a report that was later rejected by the APA's Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology.
Indirect life cycles likely arose in order to increase the efficiency of spreading to new hosts.
Indirect speech acts are commonly used to reject proposals and to make requests.
* John Searle, " Indirect speech acts.
* Indirect accesses through handles or pointers.
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 measurement always involve linkages or conversions of some kind.

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