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Section X > Chapter 47 > Heading 4702

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… ethers and esters and products of these materials, such as plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, textile fibres … (“soda” process), a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphate, which is converted partly into sodium sulphide (“sulphate” process), calcium bisulphite or …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5602

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… materials 5602.90 ‑ Other Felt is usually obtained by superimposing, one on the other, a number of layers of … moistened (generally with steam or hot soapy water) and subjected to heavy pressure and a rubbing or beating action. … fabric base, with notched needles; or (2)   by needling such textile fibres through a base of textile fabric or …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2932

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… alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 2932. 14 - - Sucralose 2932.19 - - Other 2932.20 - Lactones               … (furfural)* . Prepared by distilling cereal bran with sulphuric acid. Colourless liquid with a characteristic … . (d)   Dicoumarol ( dicoumarin ). Crystals. Used in surgery as an anti-coagulant. (e)    7-Hydroxycoumarin ( …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8543

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… goods incorporating mechanical features provided that such features are subsidiary to the electrical function of the machine or … liquid or solutions which the user inhales directly, of subheading 2404.12 or 2404.19, with or without nicotine; and …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5603

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… in a wet form of the process (spun laid process); (c)  by suspending and dispersing fibres in water, depositing the … in which the fibres are assembled by means of a bonding substance. This may be done by impregnation with an adhesive binder such as rubber, gum, starch, glue or plastics, in solution …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3815

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… not elsewhere specified or included.               - Supported catalysts : 3815.11 - - With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance 3815.12 - - With precious metal or precious metal … are, in general, composed either of one or more active substances deposited on a support (known as “supported

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8506

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… and the cathode is, for example, of thionyl chloride, of sulphur dioxide, manganese dioxide or of iron sulphide.  A nonaqueous electrolyte is used because of the … or efficiently recharged. Primary cells are used for supplying current for a number of purposes (for bells, …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7103

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… of agate or onyx, rings for fishing rods, etc.; such articles are classified generally in heading 71.16 . … that the stones have not been graded and are not directly suitable for use as jewellery. Precious or semi-precious … stones made of glass ( heading 70.18 ). ° °   ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. Subheading 7103.10 This …

Section VI > Chapter 31 > Heading 3103

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… or chemical fertilisers, phosphatic.               - Superphosphates : 3103.11 - - Containing by weight 35 % or … Single superphosphate is obtained by the action of sulphuric acid on natural phosphates or powdered bone. …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5301

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… as compact bundles of bast held together with a pectic substance. For use in the textile industry, the fibres must … Retting eliminates most of the pectic substance which surrounds the fibres, either by fermentation (by the action … dried in the open air or mechanically. The fibres are then sufficiently loosened from the inner woody part of the plant …