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3D computer graphics / Orange County /  Florida / United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center / Quantum3D / Motion capture / Simulation / United States Army Research Laboratory / Technology / Science / Modeling and simulation / Military technology / Computer animation
Date: 2010-11-18 13:44:02
3D computer graphics
Orange County
Florida
United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center
Quantum3D
Motion capture
Simulation
United States Army Research Laboratory
Technology
Science
Modeling and simulation
Military technology
Computer animation

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