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Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2505

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… 2505.90 ‑ Other With the exception of metal‑bearing sands from which metals are commercially extractable ( Chapter 26 … sand in the form of more or less fine particles resulting from the natural disintegration of minerals), but excludes … sands, used mainly for preparing foundry moulds and refractory products. (3)   Feldspathic sands, used in the …

Section II > Chapter 6 > Heading 0602

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… and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds which bear edible fruit or nuts 0602.30 ‑ Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted … (1)   Trees, shrubs and bushes of all kinds (forest, fruit, ornamental, etc.), including stocks for grafting. … having woody stems (e.g., grape, boysenberry, dewberry, kiwifruit) and rooted cuttings thereof. This subheading does …

Section XI > Chapter 52 > Heading 5201

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… carded or combed. The seeds contained in the bolls (pods, fruit) of the cotton plant ( Gossypium ) are covered with … are not picked but the cotton fibres are normally pulled from them while on the plant itself, bringing with them the … 1 and 5 cm in length and so are easily distinguished from cotton linters which consist of fibres usually less …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7105

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… This heading covers dust and powder obtained, for example, from the polishing or grinding of the stones covered by the … headings. The most important of these powders are derived from diamonds and garnets. Natural diamond dust and powder … temperatures and pressures. These dusts and powders differ from the diamonds of headings 71.02 and 71.04 in that, for …

Section II > Chapter 9 > Heading 0908

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… as nutmeg, but even more marked. It is bright red when fresh, but turns yellow with age, and becomes brittle and … and elongated. (3) Large cardamoms , which are triangular, from 27 to 40 mm long, and have a brownish shell. (4) Malaguetta pepper or “ grains of paradise ” ( Aframomum melegueta ) are almost invariably presented …

Section XI > Chapter 62 > Heading 6214

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… of these articles are usually hemmed, rolled, bordered or fringed. The heading also covers fabrics in the piece with … so designed that, by simple cutting of the unwoven threads, fringed articles of the kind classified in the heading are … scarves, etc., and embroidered, but with unfinished or unfringed edges ( heading 58.10 ). (c)   Shawls, scarves, …

Section XIX > Chapter 93 > Heading 9302

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… charge, and which are designed to be held in and fired from the hand. Revolvers are single barrelled firearms … either the magazine is exhausted or pressure is released from the trigger); these are classified in heading 93.01 as … (machine‑pistols). They may be capable of being fired from the hand, but usually have extended stocks. The heading …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2807

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… (platinum, ferric oxide, vanadium pentoxide, etc.). It is freed from impurities (nitrogen compounds, arsenical or … skin and clothing, give off dangerous fumes (in particular, free sulphur trioxide). They are presented in glass, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2817

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… white) (ZnO) is obtained by burning zinc vapour with oxygen from air.  The zinc vapour is obtained by vaporising metallic zinc (indirect or French process) or by the reduction of oxidic zinc raw … pure oxides. In the wet process, zinc is leached from zinc containing raw materials and then precipitated as …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4807

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… with the aid of an adhesive. These products can be made from paper or paperboard of any quality and the bonding … latex). The products of this heading can be distinguished from the products of the preceding headings (made by … heading, see Note 8 to this Chapter. Fibreboard is excluded from this heading ( heading 44.11 ). …