… with twisted shanks and unslotted heads; tacks and sprigs for cobblers, upholsterers, etc.; hobnails for heavy … studs for marking railway sleepers. (B) Other special types of nails, spikes, etc., such as : (1) Forged cramps or dogs (generally …
… textile yarns, around which other yarn or yarns are wound spirally. Most frequently the covering threads completely … the core, but in some cases the turns of the spiral are spaced; in the latter case, the product may have somewhat …
… types; parts of heels (e.g., top pieces). (6) Studs, spikes, etc., for sports footwear. (7) Assemblies of parts (e.g., uppers, … etc.) except asbestos. They include gaiters, leggings, spats, puttees, “mountain stockings” without feet, leg …
… electro‑magnets, those electro‑magnet operated appliances specially listed in the heading, permanent magnets and … into the coil when current passes and pulled out again by a spring when the current is cut off. The heading also covers …
… of this heading may be coated electrolytically or by spraying (e.g., with copper) to increase their conductivity … or be fitted with connectors (brackets, cables, terminals, springs, etc.). Such carbon brushes may be of any of … the form of rods or pencils; they sometimes have a core of special composition to improve arc stability and to provide …
… 48.09 or 48.10. 4811.10 ‑ Tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard ‑ Gummed or … to be packaged therein, covered on both faces with thin transparent sheets of plastics, with or without a lining of …
… mounted on a plate and the cylinder is rotated either by a spring‑operated (clockwork) motor which is wound with a key … . These are small automatons usually enclosed in a cage. A spring‑operated (clockwork) motor in the base of the cage … bird to move. (5) Musical saws . These have a special steel blade which is caused to vibrate either with a …
… Curium.............. Cm 96 Radioactive element (28.44). Dysprosium...... Dy 66 Rare‑earth metal (28.05). … chemical treatment of the ash. It is a very dense solid (specific gravity 4.95 at 0 °C), with an odour reminiscent of … and turns starch‑paste blue. When impure, it occurs in specks or as a coarse powder. When purified by sublimation, …
… and catalogues of works of art) and tourist propaganda. Newspapers, periodicals and journals, whether or not … (2) Brochures containing the programme of a circus, sporting event, opera, play or similar presentation. (3) …