Proper noun
Gottschalk (plural Gottschalks)
A surname.
About this sound Play ( help · info ) New Orleans native Louis Moreau Gottschalk 's piano piece "Ojos Criollos (Danse Cubaine)" (1860) was influenced by the composer's studies in Cuba: the habanera rhythm is clearly heard in the left hand. Source: Internet
Capt. Gottschalk from the USNA Institutional Research office. Source: Internet
“Oxfam does not support BDS or call for the boycott of Israel or any other country,” Gottschalk said. Source: Internet
Born in New Orleans to a Jewish father of English heritage and a Creole mother, the talented Gottschalk went to Europe at 14 to further his training and career. Source: Internet
Management is headed by president and CEO Adrian Gottschalk, who has been with the firm since May 2017 and was previously SVP and Neurodegeneration Therapeutics Area Head at Biogen. Source: Internet
In the United States, a claim consisting solely of simple manipulations of abstract concepts, numbers, or signals does not constitute "processes" (USPTO 2006), and hence algorithms are not patentable (as in Gottschalk v. Benson ). Source: Internet