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Section X > Chapter 49 > Heading 4910

Explanatory notes

… or any other material, provided that the printing gives the article its essential character. They may contain, in … consist of a number of slips of paper each printed with particulars of a separate day of the year and assembled in … more permanent nature. The heading, however, does not cover articles whose essential character is not determined by the …

Section X > Chapter 47 > Heading 4702

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… pulp is obtained by first reducing the wood to chips or particles which are then treated with chemicals. As a result … of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphate, which is converted partly into sodium sulphide (“sulphate” process), calcium …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2808

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… is a powerful oxidising agent. It is presented in glass or earthenware carboys or aluminium containers. Its uses … acids are mixtures in definite proportions (e.g., equal parts) of concentrated nitric and sulphuric acids. They are … generally presented in sheet‑iron drums. They are used, in particular, for nitrating organic compounds in the synthetic …

Section I > Chapter 4 > Heading 0403

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… order to produce curdled milk on reconstitution with water. Apart from the additives mentioned in the General Explanatory … added chocolate, spices, coffee or coffee extracts,plants, parts of plants, cereals or bakers’ wares, provided that any …

Section XIX > Chapter 93 > Heading 9302

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… signal flares, pistols or revolvers for the firing of blank cartridges (with solid or blocked barrels, or with tapered cylinders) for race‑starting, theatrical property pistols, “black powder” …

Section IV > Chapter 17

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… maltose, glucose and fructose), but also sugar syrups, artificial honey, caramel, molasses resulting from the … matter, flavouring matter (e.g., citric acid or vanilla) or artificial sweeteners (e.g., aspartame or stevia), as long as they retain their original …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7411

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… stations because of their strong resistance to corrosion, particularly salt water. The heading does not cover  : (a)   … 83.07 ). (e)   Tubes and pipes made up into identifiable articles of other Chapters, e.g., machinery parts ( Section XVI ). …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2807

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… is used in a great number of industries : it is used in particular in the preparation of fertilisers, explosives and … attack the skin and clothing, give off dangerous fumes (in particular, free sulphur trioxide). They are presented in glass, earthenware or sheet iron containers. Oleum is largely used …

Section X > Chapter 49 > Heading 4908

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… for decorating pottery or glass, or for marking various articles such as vehicles, machines and instruments. … of children are also covered by this heading, as are also articles such as embroidery or hosier transfers which … surface, by pressure with a heated smoothing iron. The articles described above should not be confused with the …

Section XII > Chapter 67 > Heading 6703

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… hair. Products prepared for the above purposes include, in particular : (1)   Articles consisting of a sliver, generally of wool or other …