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21Indirect bandgap — In semiconductor physics, an indirect bandgap is a bandgap in which the minimum energy in the conduction band is shifted by a k vector relative to the valence band. The k vector difference represents a difference in momentum.Semiconductors that… …
22Indirect branch — An indirect branch (also known as a computed jump, indirect jump and register indirect jump) is a type of program control instruction present in some machine language instruction sets. Rather than specifying the address of the next instruction to …
23indirect export — Refers to goods declared in the UK leaving the European Union ( EU) via another Member State. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * indirect export UK US noun [C or U] COMMERCE, ECONOMICS ► a situation in which a company sells its products to… …
24indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… …
25indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… …
26indirect — Synonyms and related words: O shaped, aberrant, aberrative, accessory, accidental, additional, adscititious, adventitious, ambagious, amoral, ancillary, artful, backhand, backhanded, calculating, chiseling, circuitous, circular, circumambient,… …
27indirect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. oblique; roundabout, circuitous; underhand, crooked, furtive; hinted, implied, inferential. See circuity, deviation,obliquity.Ant., direct, straight. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. roundabout,… …
28indirect approach — roundabout method, circuitous way …
29indirect — adj 1. roundabout, out of the way, oblique, ambagious, circuitous, circumambient; divergent, deviant, deviative; erratic, wandering, meandering, roving, winding, curving, tortuous, zigzag; circumlocutory, discursive, digressive, long drawn out. 2 …
30Direct and indirect realism — Direct realism argues we perceive the world directly For representationalism in the arts, see Realism (visual arts). The question of direct or naïve realism, as opposed to indirect or representational realism, arises in the philosophy of… …