… of children, but also dolls intended for decorative purposes (e.g., boudoir dolls, mascot dolls), or for use in Punch and Judy or marionette shows, or those of a caricature type. Dolls are usually made of … Toys representing animals or non‑human creatures even if possessing predominantly human physical characteristics …
… materials which although referred to in the heading do not possess the characteristics of hard materials at the time … of the workpiece. This group includes those with an oscillating action, belt sanders, disc sanders, bobbin and … for shoes, or shoe‑trees . (9) Machinery for working osier, cane, etc . (peeling, splitting, rounding, etc.), …
… cocoa. This heading covers all bakers’ wares. The most common ingredients of such wares are cereal flours, … (2) Gluten bread for diabetics. (3) Unleavened bread or matzos . (4) Crispbread (also known as knäckebrot) , which … from rye or wheat flour, sweetening (for example, honey, glucose, invert sugar, refined molasses) and flavouring or …
… from the simple types used by hikers, cyclists, etc., to those specialised for use in mining, navigation, etc., (including magnetic compasses, gyroscopic compasses, gyromagnetic compasses, binnacle compasses, position finding compasses, etc.). (II) OTHER NAVIGATIONAL …
… covered by headings 29.30 and 29.31 are organic compounds whose molecules contain, in addition to atoms of hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen, those of metals or other non-metals (such as sulphur, … The term " heterocyclic " refers to organic compounds composed of one or more rings, and which contain in the …
… Such track may be in the form of junction, switch or cross‑over points, curves, straight runs, etc. (2) … and which are fitted with railway or tramway tracks; most are also equipped with rollers carrying the perimeter … on the track each time the signal is at danger. (11) Level crossing control gear for raising and lowering, or opening …
… 2009.81 ‑ ‑ Cranberry ( Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium oxycoccos ) juice; lingonberry ( Vaccinium vitis-idaea ) … (a) Clarification , to separate the juice from most of the solids, by means of clarifying substances … , often by means of filter plates faced with kieselguhr, cellulose, etc. (c) De‑aeration , to eliminate oxygen …
… in order to form a sheet. These fibres may be parallel, cross or random oriented (dry‑laid process); (b) by … (c) by suspending and dispersing fibres in water, depositing the resultant slurry onto a wire screen and … or between heated rollers (area bonding) or through heated embossing calenders (point bonding). Binding fibres can also …