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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2833

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… fused, white masses. Used instead of sulphuric acid, in particular for pickling metal, regenerating rubber, in the … S 2 O 7 ).   (2)   Magnesium sulphate . This heading covers artificial magnesium sulphate (MgSO 4 .7H 2 O) (Epsom salts, …

Section I > Chapter 5 > Heading 0506

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… beyond simple sawing for the removal of superfluous parts, cutting (crosswise or lengthwise), sometimes followed … their original form, retain only their cellular tissue and cartilaginous parts (ossein) which can be easily transformed …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7105

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… They are normally used for abrasive purposes. Their particle size generally does not exceed 1,000 micrometers … is effected by sieving rather than by measuring individual particles. There can be a considerable degree of overlap … of paper or other material. The heading d oes not cover artificial corundum powder ( heading 28.18 ). …

Section XIX > Chapter 93 > Heading 9301

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… revolvers, pistols and the arms of heading 93.07. 9301.10 - Artillery weapons (for example, guns, howitzers and mortars) … separately presented weapons and firearms designed to form part of the armament of vessels, armoured trains, aircraft, …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8510

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… Hair clippers 8510.30 - Hair-removing appliances 8510.90 ‑ Parts This heading covers electric shavers and hair clippers …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3208

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… the paint is known as an enamel; on drying it gives a particularly smooth hard film, which may be glossy or matt. … is called the “pigment” and is insoluble in the media - see Part (A) above.) * *    * The more common methods of …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4418

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… with their metal fittings such as hinges, locks, etc. The articles of this heading may be made of ordinary wood or of particle board or similar board, fibreboard, laminated wood … Note 3 to this Chapter). The term " joinery " applies more particularly to builders' fittings (such as doors, windows, …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9001

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… bundles and cables are used primarily in optical apparatus, particularly in endoscopes of heading 90.18. (B) Polarising … applies only to optical elements of which the whole or part of their surface has been polished in order to produce …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2825

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… antifouling paints or synthetic precious stones (artificial emeralds), and as a fungicide in agriculture. … manufacture of pigments (e.g., Peligot blue, permanent in artificial light) and of the ammoniacal solution known as … mixture (in the latter case, they fall in Chapter 32 ) by artists, under the names of molybdenum blue and mineral …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8527

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… radio receiver gives the system its essential character. PARTS Subject to the general provisions regarding the … . * *    * The heading excludes , inter alia  : (a)   Articles of heading 85.17 or 85.25 . (b)   Special purpose …