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  1. REDIRECT Television Broadcasts Limited
Television Broadcasts Limited (HKSE: 0511), commonly known as TVB, is the first over-the-air commercial television station in Hong Kong. ...

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TVB (Pgplot) Graphics tool (1419 words)
TVB cannot make graphs at "real time": the DATA LISTs of coordinates necessary for the graphs (generally obtained from experimental measurements or computations) must be ready in one or more DATA FILEs before any execution of TVB.
TVB allows you to draw an unlimited number of the following graphics objects: curves (or clouds of points), error bars, histograms, vector maps, surface representations as contour maps, grey-scale or color images and cross-sections images.
TVB runs automatically an elementary example and the result is inserted in the manual.
TVB News (1620 words)
TVB disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, legality, reliability or validity of any content on such other site.
TVB collects information about you when you provide personal and contact information so that we can provide you with certain services and information, such as when you register for a conference by providing your email address.
TVB takes reasonable precautions to protect your information from loss, misuse or alteration, but you should be aware that there is no such thing as "perfect security" on the Internet.
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