Proper noun
Zwicker (plural Zwickers)
A surname.
Both Krasner and Schroeder built upon the work performed by Eberhard F. Zwicker in the areas of tuning and masking of critical bands, that in turn built on the fundamental research in the area from Bell Labs of Harvey Fletcher and his collaborators. Source: Internet
Kendra Williams is convincingly naïve and lustful as Cecile, and Meredith Zwicker endears herself to the audience as the so-very-reluctant lover Mme. de Tourvel, while the rest of the cast is also well worth watching. Source: Internet
Religious persecution 1997 Monument to those burned by Petrus Zwicker in Steyr in 1397. Source: Internet
“Talking to students, faculty, Muslim, non-Muslim, atheists – this is a microcosm of America here,” Andrew Zwicker, a Democratic Assemblyman in the New Jersey Legislature, said. Source: Internet
There's economies of scale,” said Zwicker. Source: Internet
Zwicker said he’s happy to finally see the Holmes Hill Road project proceed. Source: Internet