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Sperling

ˈspərlɪŋ
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Sperling
    (Zoöl) A smelt; a sparling.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) sperling
    Same as sparling.
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary See Sparling

Usage in the news

Sperling pounds out MMA victory at Thunder Valley Casino. theunion.com

Obama economic adviser Sperling defends China trade policy. post-gazette.com

How to Understand Gene Sperling . theatlantic.com

President Obama to Name Sperling as Head of National Economic Council. pbs.org

President Obama is set to tap Gene Sperling , left, as his top economic adviser. pbs.org

Gene Sperling , counselor to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, is being mentioned as a possible replacement for Larry Summers as head of the National Economic Council. usatoday.com

Heather Sperling is a traveling food writer based in Chicago. theatlantic.com

Eric Sperling 's Blog From New Orleans. kolotv.com

John Sperling , Apollo Group. inc.com

Obama has named economist Gene Sperling as head of the National Economic Council. csmonitor.com

Obama economic adviser Sperling defends China trade policy . post-gazette.com

Obama economic advisor Gene Sperling echoes Larry Summers on deficit reduction. theatlantic.com

Lew, center, with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Gene Sperling and Joseph R Biden Jr. nytimes.com

Donna Fendrick & Eric Sperling. kolotv.com

A recent $23.8 million dollar judgment against C.H.Robinson Worldwide in the Illinois case of Sperl v C.H.Robinson is getting a lot of attention in the trucking industry. rpmfortruckers.com

Usage in scientific papers

Sperling and Vogel recently pointed out that removal of a right circularly polarized photon is the same as the addition of a left circularly polarized photon.
A phase operator for photons

We suggest a modification of the Sperling-Vogel procedure, based on two requirements.
A phase operator for photons

Palka Z., Sperling M.: In-degree sequence in a general model of a random digraph.
Degree sequences of random digraphs and bipartite graphs

For example, Sperling found that visual stimuli are recalled in great detail for up to about one second after exposure (iconic memory) (Sperling, 1960); similarly, acoustic information seems to linger for three or four seconds (echoic memory) (Cowan, 1984).
Interplay between Network Topology and Dynamics in Neural Systems

We made use of PERIOD98 (Sperl 1998) for the frequency analyses and tested different combinations with the abovementioned dataset which confirm the results obtained with the Geneva data only.
Delta Scuti Stars in Stellar Systems: the interest of HD 220392 and HD 220391

Usage in literature

When I reached the Chief's office Mrs. Sperling gave me a broad grin. "The Double Spy" by Dan T. Moore

Chief of Staff: Major-General von Sperling. "The Franco-German War of 1870-71" by Count Helmuth, von Moltke

Sperling, who did not suspect the transaction, was arrested immediately on crossing the boundary, and brought to Copenhagen. "Memoirs of Leonora Christina" by Leonora Christina Ulfeldt

Kalavinka = Sanskrit, Sperling, belongs to the sacred order of birds and scenes, in this place to be intended for the Kokila. "Sagas from the Far East" by Various

As towching the North cuntre, Sperling hathe tolde yow. "The Paston Letters, Volume III (of 6)"