… or cooked foods. Bracteiferous varieties of barley differ from most other cereals in that their husks (or hulls) … ( heading 21.01 ). (c) Malt sprouts separated from the malted grain during the kilning process and other …
… which have been dried (including dehydrated, evaporated or freeze‑dried) i.e., with their natural water content removed … shelled ( heading 07.13 ). (b) Dried, crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta ( …
… (inner bones of horns), unworked or defatted (bones from which the fat has been removed by various processes). … easily transformed into gelatin. (4) Degelatinised bones from which the gelatin has been removed by steaming and …
… two knitted fabrics with a cut pile; (3) textile fibres from a carded sliver are inserted into the loops of a … of chain stitches on the back of the fabric and they differ from the pile fabrics of heading 58.02, which are …
… and scrap 8102.99 ‑ ‑ Other Molybdenum is mainly obtained from the ores molybdenite (molybdenum sulphide) and … a predominance of molybdenum and are therefore excluded from this heading in accordance with Note 5 to Section XV. …
… factories, warehouses, etc. These latter generally differ from true wagons, carriages, etc., in that they are not … (e.g., reservoir wagons, cask wagons). (2) Insulated or refrigerated vans and wagons. (3) Self‑discharging vans …
… dioxide. Artificial mineral waters are prepared from ordinary potable water by adding the active principles … Ice and snow , i.e., natural snow and ice, and artificially frozen water. The heading excludes edible ice of …
… belts and corset‑belts. The following articles are excluded from the heading : (a) Articles of apparel and clothing … and tensile strength, to protect the patient and the user from cross-contamination. These gloves may also be used for …