… a hard, fine-grained dark stone resistant to acids). (8) Paving blocks and slabs obtained by moulding fused slag without a binder, but excluding those having the character of heat-insulating goods of heading …
… hat-forms, etc., are usually of wool or the hair of the vicuna, camel (including dromedary), etc. In some cases … cone. (This latter form when cut in two at the widest part provides two cone-shaped hat-forms.) After spraying with hot …
… heading, they must be of a width of less than 600 mm. The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 72.08 and … chequered, embossed, bevelled or rounded at the edges), provided that they do not thereby assume the character of …
… constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that these parts do not give the articles their … gloves, mittens and mitts, whether sold singly or in pairs, having functional design features which make them …
… on contact even with weak acids. Hypochlorous acid, readily giving off chlorine, is a very powerful oxidising and … (KClO.6H 2 O). The aqueous solution of this salt was previously known as “eau de Javel”; it is similar in all …
… (2) Developers to render latent photographic images visible (e.g., hydroquinone, catechol, pyrogallol, … (i) Put up in measured portions, that is uniformly divided up into the quantities in which they will be used, …
… part (aglycone). These parts are bonded to each other via the anomeric carbon atom of the sugar. Thus, products … which the sugar’s anomeric carbon is linked to the aglycone via a nitrogen atom, a sulphur atom or a carbon atom, …
… cast and sintered slabs, bars, rods and ingots, etc., provided they have not been worked after production … or top surface consisting largely of cuprous oxide) or by shaving, chipping, grinding, etc., to eliminate setting or …