… irregular shape, size and thickness, covered with earth (“books”). (B) Mica sheets , obtained by rifting cobbed and trimmed books. The sheets take the shape of irregular polygons, like …
… covers hides or skins tanned or dressed with the hair or wool on, assembled with the addition of other materials (e.g. galloonage) provided that the addition of these other …
… mounted in a rectangular or circular frame (generally of wood or metal), and used for separating solid substances … (to test fineness of cement, moulding sands, fertilisers, wood flour, etc.), including those which can be connected …
… these salts are normally used to prepare concentrated foods and pharm a ceutical products. Calcium caseinate is used in the preparation of foodstuffs or as a glue, according to its character. (3) …
… iron‑working industry (e.g., in powder metallurgy), is a good diluent for metals. The heading also excludes steel wool, etc., sometimes known as “steel sponge” ( heading …
… substitutes for vinegar which are used to flavour or pickle foodstuffs, may themselves be flavoured with vegetables such … acid, which have been flavoured or coloured for use with foodstuffs as substitutes for vinegar; these remain in this …
… nor further prepared. The heading does not include : (a) Uncooked edible skins of animals ( Chapter 2 ) or of fish ( Chapter 3 ). (When cooked, such skins are classified in Chapter 16 .) (b) …
… household linen, mattresses, tents, soft toys, or other goods. They are utilitarian labels bearing individual … etc.) and labels used by private individuals (boarding school pupils, soldiers, etc.) to identify their personal …
… as a binder in the manufacture of metallic carbide cutting tools, as a component of cobalt samarium magnets or of … are used in the manufacture of valves and valve seats, tools, etc., because of their resistance to wear and …
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