… for direct application to areas of skin loss, open tissue wounds, surgical infections, etc. They are available in … put up in a spray can (retail packing) and used to cover wounds with a protective transparent film. They may consist …
… of a large wheel fitted with flat or hollow paddles of wood or metal around its periphery, the axle of the wheel … power produced is generally used directly in small workshops, saw-mills, flour-mills, etc. Paddle-wheels for …
… of these cases , including : (1) The case body , i.e., the framework of the case. It may have hinges for the bottom, … attaching a cord. Wrist‑watch cases often consist of only two parts, the case body and the bottom being combined. …
… dental fillings and other goods of Chapter 30 . (c) Woven fabrics of heading 58.09 and other goods of Section XI … sheets of pure gold cut to the required size and drilled at two corners for attachment of hooks for suspending them in …
… leather or glue, etc., or for use as fertilisers. (2) Worn out articles of leather, incapable of further use for … as a filler in plastics, etc. Scrap pieces of leather and worn out leather goods (e.g., old machinery belting) capable …
… character. Thus a leather belt with a gold buckle would remain in this heading (see Note 3 (B) to this … or clothing accessories of skin tanned with the hair or wool on, particularly lamb or sheep skin ( Chapter 43 ). …
… of sodium chloride. Used for bleaching vegetable fibres or wood pulp, disinfecting premises, purifying water or … matter. It is used for bleaching vegetable textiles or wood pulp, as a disinfectant or antiseptic (to purify water …
… radial and thrust support. Normally, bearings consist of two concentric rings (races) enclosing the balls or rollers, … to the Chapter). These rollers are fitted between the two rings of the bearing and in most cases no cage is used. …