… stuffing” means feathers of poultry (in particular goose or duck), of pigeon, of partridge or the like, other than large … is the finest and softest part of the plumage of goose or duck in particular and differs from feathers in not having …
… heading are flat, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, either produced as such by extrusion or cut from wider strips or … multiple (folded) or cabled strip and the like. All these products are generally in long lengths, but remain …
… ‑ ‑ For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers 9002.19 ‑ ‑ Other 9002.20 ‑ Filters 9002.90 ‑ Other … with a temporary mounting provided solely for protection during transport ( heading 90.01 ). (b) Mounted glass …
… of agate. To protect the balances from air currents and dust, they may be enclosed in a glass or plastics case or … of precious metals. (3) Balances for precious stones , graduated in carats. (4) Chemists’ balances, yarn …
… carbonate cause optical interference and diffraction which produce the characteristic nacreous lustre of pearls … This heading also includes cultured pearls (i.e., those produced by human intervention). This is done by fixing a …
… such knitted or crocheted imitations of lace are often produced in fairly wide pieces which are cut into strips during the finishing process. Such strips, of indeterminate …
… ground, ship, another aircraft, or space) at all times during the flight operation, or capable of flight which is … aerial photography, agricultural or scientific work, rescue duties, fire-fighting, surveillance, or for military …
… e.g., lasers, resistors, electron beams or UV light, to produce a 3-dimensional object out of materials such as … fuse those layers together according to a digital model to produce specific three-dimensional objects. These differ …
… than those of heading 42.01 ); harness for children or adults; leather welts in the length; leather mats ( other … to special shapes or with serrated edges, e.g., for use as dusters, is classified in heading 41.14 ); nail‑polishers …