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Christopher R. Volpe

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1997
 
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Volpe, Christopher R. and Glinert, Ephraim P. (1997): Auralization of streamline vorticity in computational fluid dynamics data. In: IEEE Visualization 1997 1997. pp. 51-57.

1992
 
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Schroeder, William J., Lorensen, William E., Montanaro, G. D. and Volpe, Christopher R. (1992): VISAGE: An Object-Oriented Scientific Visualization System. In: Kaufman, Arie E. and Nielson, Gregory M. (eds.) Proceedings IEEE Visualization 92 1992. pp. 219-226.

1991
 
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Schroeder, William J., Volpe, Christopher R. and Lorensen, William E. (1991): The Stream Polygon: A Technique for 3D Vector Field Visualization. In: IEEE Visualization 1991 1991. pp. 126-132.

 
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