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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2813

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… (3)   Arsenic sulphides .        This heading covers artificial sulphides obtained either from natural sulphides, … sulphur or hydrogen sulphide. (a)  Diarsenic disulphide (artificial realgar, false realgar, red sulphide) (As 2 S 2 … dressing for dehairing hides. (b) Diarsenic trisulphide (artificial orpiment, false auripigment, yellow sulphide) (As …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1509

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… by mechanical or other physical means under conditions, particularly thermal conditions, that do not lead to … olive oil , which is obtained under specific conditions, particularly thermal ones during processing and storage, …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1104

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… has been hulled or otherwise worked to remove wholly or partly the pericarp (the skin beneath the husk). The floury … In order to improve its keeping qualities, the germ may be partly defatted or heat treated. Depending on the use to … (b)    Quinoa from which the pericarp has been wholly or partly removed in order to separate the saponin, but which …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4805

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… semi‑chemical process, unsized and designed to remove solid particles from liquids or gases. They are obtained from rag … fibres. The pore size is determined by the size of the particles to be removed. These products include filter paper …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5101

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… an appreciable quantity of impurities (burrs, seeds, earth, etc.). Greasy shorn wool is often in the form of … water only and relieved of the majority of wool grease and earthy matter. (2) Scoured wool ‑ wool from which the grease … easily broken up and removed as dust together with a large part of the natural impurities which are held in the wool by …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9102

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… which makes one complete revolution per minute and can be started, stopped and brought back to zero by means of a …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3204

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… thus intensifying the apparent whiteness of white articles. They generally consist of stilbene derivatives. …

Section VI > Chapter 35 > Heading 3506

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… bottles or jars, metal boxes, collapsible metal tubes, cartons, paper bags, etc.; sometimes the “packaging” is … glues”) normally obtained from gluten rendered soluble by partial fermentation. These glues are usually in the form of … or blends thereof of headings 39.01 to 39.13 which, apart from any permitted additions to the products of …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2940

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… . Sugar ethers, acetals and esters which are constituent parts of products of headings 29.37, 29.38, 29.39 or any … excluded (see General Explanatory Note to this Chapter, Part (E)). These products, which fall in the heading whether …