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Direct is associated with a number of meanings:
- Arts and law
- Direction (disambiguation)
- A director (disambiguation) - is one who coordinates and commands the production of a play or a film
- In law, a direct examination is the in-trial questioning of a witness by the party who has called him or her to testify
- Science and computing
- Direct current is a continuous flow of electricity.
- Direct connect refers to various methods of telecommunications and computer networking.
- Direct memory access allows computers to permit access to system memory by certain hardware subsystems.
- Direct access is a method of accessing data in a database.
- The direct sum of modules, found in abstract algebra, is a construction which combines several vector spaces.
- Mars Direct is a proposal for a relatively low-cost manned mission to Mars.
- Other uses
- A "direct route" or "direct service (route)" is a bus route that does not divert from a straight course to a third location en route.
- DirectX - is a proprietary dynamic media platform
- Direct (album) is a 1988 album by the Greek synthesizer artist Vangelis.
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