Proper noun
Desimone (plural Desimones)
A surname from Italian.
DeSimone
A surname from Italian.
A seminal paper by Moran and Desimone characterizing these effects was the first paper to find attention effects anywhere in the visual cortex. Source: Internet
As Arizona's water supply specialist, DeSimone focuses on streamflow forecasting. Source: Internet
First elected in 1992 and chosen as Majority Leader in 2014, DeSimone is facing a strong challenge from Progressive Democrat and Providence school teacher Marcia Ranglin-Vassell. Source: Internet
‘culinary overlord’ Josef Desimone and executive chefs Tony Castellucci and Dean Spinks will create the morning’s repast using ingredients from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Source: Internet
The two then planned to have Gambino and Lucchese killed, as well as Bonanno's cousin Magaddino and Frank DeSimone in Los Angeles. Source: Internet
“When we were finished and the boys returned to the gym, and I noticed the way in which they interacted with Father Jonathan, I began to realize two things,” Father Desimone recalled. Source: Internet