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Indirect calorimetry

Indirect calorimetry is the estimation of heat or energy production on the basis of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, and nitrogen excretion.

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Indirect control

Indirect control refers to a behavioral influence that arises from an individual's identification with non-criminals and his or her Desire to conform to societal norms.

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Indirect requests

Indirect requests the making of a requests without doing so straightforwardly

Indirect scaling

Indirect scaling is defined as the psychological scale that is built up indirectly by putting successive just-noticeable difference units in a row

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Indirect sound

Indirect sound refers to sound that reaches the ears after being reflected from a surface such as a room’s walls.

Indirect speech acts

Indirect speech acts refer to a speech act in which the literal utterance meaning is not the same as the speaker's meaning.

Indiscriminate attachment

Deutsch: Indiscriminate Anhaftung / Español: Apego Indiscriminado / Português: Apego Indiscriminado / Français: Attachement Indiscriminé / Italiano: Attaccamento Indiscriminato /

Indiscriminate attachment refers to the display of attachment behaviors toward any person.

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Individual

Deutsch: Individuum
An individual is a person or a specific object. Individuality (or selfhood) is the state or quality of being an individual; particularly of being a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs or goals.

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