direct method
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of direct method
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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In the direct method, producers soak the moist beans directly in the solvent or in a water solution containing the solvent.
From Salon
The direct method of imaging exoplanets involves using a coronagraph or starshade to block a host star's light, allowing for scientists to capture a faint image of the new world in orbit.
From Science Daily
"This settles years of debate about what powers this type of explosion, and reveals an unusually direct method of studying the activity of stellar corpses."
From Science Daily
But when the boxes proved cumbersome, the team employed a more direct method: flipping over heavy chunks of seafloor with the ROV’s robotic arm to collect what lay beneath.
From Scientific American
The boxes also gave voters a direct method for submitting their ballots, rather than sending them through the U.S.
From Seattle Times
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