… assembly, socketed pipes have one end expanded to receive the end of a second pipe. Flanged pipes can be … up into identifiable parts of articles, classified in their respective headings, such as sections of central heating …
… seeds , obtained from the culinary herb, may be dark grey giving off a strong and agreeable odour, or pale green with a very individual sweet scent. Juniper berries are a very dark …
… (generally extrusion), and they have a constant or repetitive cross‑section, from one end to the other. Hollow … etc.), but not otherwise worked. Profile shapes with an adhesive surface, used for sealing window frames, are …
… or female wear. The heading includes raincoats, oilskins, divers’ suits and anti‑radiation protective suits, not combined with breathing apparatus. It …
… navigation or inland navigation (e.g., on lakes, canals, rivers, estuaries). The heading includes : (1) Cruise … all kinds, including train‑ferries, car‑ferries and small river‑ferries. (3) Tankers (petrol, methane, wine, etc.). …
… formed; afterwards the loops are cut to form pile and thus give a velvet‑like surface; (2) a special warp knitting … fabrics with a cut pile; (3) textile fibres from a carded sliver are inserted into the loops of a knitted ground …
… Ski-boots consisting of several moulded parts hinged on rivets or similar devices; (b) Clogs without quarter or … in one piece usually attached to the base or platform by riveting; (c) Slippers or mules without quarter or …
… and styles of the flowers of the saffron crocus ( Crocus sativus ). It may also be presented as an orange‑red powder … incorrectly called “Indian saffron” because of its vivid yellow colour; the curcuma rhizome is marketed either …
… with a view to its use in prepared meat products or as an additive for animal feed. Acidified milk of this heading may … curdled milk on reconstitution with water. Apart from the additives mentioned in the General Explanatory Note to this …