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Cardan was
applied to
grilles that may not have been Cardan's invention, and, so,
Cardan is a
generic name for
cardboard grille ciphers.
Cardinal Richelieu...
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engine vehicles);
Bumper skirt grilles (front and rear);
Fender grilles (brake
ventilation duct covers); Hood
scoop grille (to
allow intercooler air flow)...
- the
chess board cipher in 1880 and his
grilles were
adopted by the
German army
during World War I.
These grilles are
often named after Fleissner, although...
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expands outward in all
directions (sometimes
called blooming).
Aperture grilles do not
exhibit this behavior; when the
wires heat up, they
expand vertically...
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grilles can be made from any well
suited cloth, weaving, stitching, foam,
fabric upholsteries and
other similar materials. In general, soft
grilles impose...
- cooling, ventilation, or a
combination thereof, a
grille is a
perforated cover for an air duct.
Grilles sometimes have
louvers which allow the flow of air...
- Look up Grill, grill, or
grille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grill or
grille may
refer to:
Barbecue grill, a
device or
surface used for cooking...
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Grillion's is a
London dining club
founded in 1812. It was
founded by the
British diplomat Stratford Canning as a
meeting place free from the violence...
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known as
Grille (German: "cricket") was a
series of self-propelled
artillery vehicles used by ****
Germany during World War II. The
Grille series was...
- Nicolás
Grille (born 13
December 1974) is a
Uruguayan former rugby union international.
Grille was born in
Montevideo and
raised in the city of Paysandú...