… designed for ground, sea or air warfare, for use by military armed forces or by the police or other organised services (customs, frontier guards, etc.). (2) Arms for use by private persons for defence, hunting, target shooting …
… Metal (including precious metal) or pigment, deposited by vaporisation, cathodic sputtering, etc., on a supporting … of heat), for printing book covers, hat bands, etc., by hand or machine. Metallic foils produced by rolling or hammering are classified according to the …
… protein substances and their derivatives , not covered by a more specific heading in the Nomenclature, including in … heading 28.52 are excluded . (6) Protein isolates obtained by extraction from a vegetable substance (e.g., defatted … extracts. It is virtually pure collagen and is obtained by careful preparation from fresh skins. The powder may …
… substances in each pastille or drop is such that they are thereby given therapeutic or prophylactic uses. (6) White … blocks, sticks, pastilles, etc.) containing more than 10 % by weight of sucrose. When put up (i.e., prepared) as …
… The acceleration required for the take‑off is provided by the action of compressed air, steam, exploding … function electronically. Flying conditions are simulated by electronic apparatus which feed into the controls the … or mechanical system for training aircraft pilots by simulating air combat conditions during flight. When …
… (7) Footwear obtained in a single piece, particularly by moulding rubber or plastics or by carving from a solid piece of wood. (8) Other footwear … designed to be used only once. (B) The footwear covered by this Chapter may be of any material (rubber, leather, …
… substance is contained in a reservoir which is closed by a porous membrane on the side entering into contact with … active substance released from the reservoir is absorbed by passive molecular diffusion through the skin and passes … These indications (in any language) may be given by label, literature or otherwise. However, the mere …
… of vulcanised rubber (other than hard rubber) not covered by the preceding headings of this Chapter or by other Chapters. The heading includes : (1) Articles of … 40.08 because they have been milled, turned, assembled by glueing or sewing or otherwise worked. (12) Rectangular …
… asphalt or rubber, etc. These articles may be made by felting, spinning, twisting, plaiting, weaving, making up … 25.24. Asbestos paper, board and felt are usually obtained by crushing the fibres into pulp which is then formed and … sheets (heading 68.11). Boards are also obtained by bonding superimposed layers of asbestos sheets with …
… OF METAL GENERAL Bases are compounds characterised by a hydroxyl radical (OH) and which react with acids to … 32.07 ), and other preparations of Chapter 32 , constituted by oxides, hydroxides or bases mixed with other products. … (see Explanatory Note to heading 38.25, Item (A) (3)), or by synthesis from hydrogen and nitrogen. This heading …
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