… and powdered are sometimes used as flavouring materials but nevertheless remain classified in heading 07.12. The … all species of mint, rosemary, rue, sage and dried roots of burdock ( Arctium lappa ) ( heading 12.11 ). (e) Edible …
… offset printing, lithography, photogravure, etc.), but also reproduction by duplicating machines, production … In general the goods of this Chapter are executed on paper but the goods may be on other materials provided they have …
… “Oil” impregnated capacitors are similar to dry capacitors but the dielectric, usually of plastic film or plastic film … The capacitor is sometimes enclosed in a container, but generally the outer electrode itself constitutes the …
… 45.02 or 45.04 ). (c) Products similar to wall coverings but of heavier and more rigid construction, consisting, for … 45.02 or 45.04 ). (c) Products similar to wall coverings but of heavier and more rigid construction, consisting, for …
… calcium carbide for naval signals (self‑igniting flares for buoys). (3) Zinc phosphide (Zn 3 P 2 ). Grey, poisonous … or brass vacuum‑jacketed containers. It can cause severe burns and renders soft organic materials brittle. It is used …
… fabrics. Wadding takes the form of a flexible, spongy, high‑bulk sheet, of even thickness, the fibres in which are … consisting of rolls of wadding spirally covered with yarns, but excluding those completely covered with textile fabric ( …
… (e.g., colloidal selenium) for medicinal purposes, but not including colloidal sulphur or single colloidal … and claimed to offer relief from ailments or contribute to general health and well-being, are also excluded …
… (chemical primers and fuses), the polymerisation of butadiene, anti‑friction alloys, or titanium or zirconium … temperature, pure mercury is unaffected by exposure to air, but the impure metal takes on a coating of brownish mercuric …
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