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Fanno may
refer to: Fano (militia),
sometimes spelled Fanno, a term for
ethnic Amhara militias in
Ethiopia Fanno Cr****, a
tributary of the
Tualatin River...
- In
fluid dynamics,
Fanno flow (after
Italian engineer Gino
Girolamo Fanno) is the
adiabatic flow
through a
constant area duct
where the
effect of friction...
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Fanno Cr**** is a 15-mile (24 km)
tributary of the
Tualatin River in the U.S.
state of Oregon. Part of the
drainage basin of the
Columbia River, its watershed...
- Fano (Amharic: ፋኖ) is an ethno-nationalist
Amhara militia and
former protest movement. It has
engaged in
violent clashes throughout Ethiopia in the name...
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remains constant and no m**** is
added within the duct. Therefore,
unlike Fanno flow, the
stagnation temperature is a variable. The heat
addition causes...
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Girolamo Fanno (Conegliano, 18
November 1882 – Pegli, 23
March 1962) was an
Italian mechanical engineer who
developed the
Fanno flow model.
Fanno studied...
- The
Augustus Fanno Farmhouse was the home of
Augustus Fanno, one of the
first European American settlers in what
became Washington County in the U.S. state...
- Milner, "
Fanno bandire" (2013), pp. 110–112. Milner, "
Fanno bandire" (2013), p. 120. Milner, "
Fanno bandire" (2013), p. 121. Milner, "
Fanno bandire" (2013)...
- London.[citation needed] In 2012,
Ponti directed, Il
Turno di
Notte lo
fanno le stelle, his
first Italian-language film,
written by Erri De Luca, and...
- (PDF). comptroller.defense.gov. Barrile,
Andrea (28 June 2016). "Che fine
fanno le armi USA ai
ribelli siriani?".
International Business Times Italy. Hersh...