… not carded or combed . ‑ Greasy, including fleece‑washed wool : 5101.11 ‑ ‑ Shorn wool 5101.19 ‑ ‑ … the Nomenclature, “wool” means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs. Wool fibres are essentially com posed of the … an odour akin to that of burnt horn. This heading covers sheep’s or lambs’ wool, not carded or combed, whether …
… different types of machining operations without tool change between such operations 8465.20 - Machining centres … by means of blades or chains generally provided with teeth. They include : (a) Sawing machines with … different types of machining operations without tool change between such operations. Examples are : (1) Combined …
… ; for measuring rolling. (4) Logs . These indicate the speed of a ship by measuring the apparent distance covered … pressure , the pressure varying according to the speed of the stream (they generally comprise a Pitot tube); … the ship. (5) Sounding leads (hand leads and winch‑operated deep‑sea leads), which determine the depth of the water and …
… heading 96.01 applies, mutatis mutandis , to this heading (see also the Explanatory Notes to headings 14.04, 15.21, … nuts of other palms (Tahiti, Palmyra, etc.), coconut shell, seeds of the Canna indica variety of reed (Indian shot), seeds of the Abrus precatorius (or bead …
… bar and sections which cut by the oscillating action of teeth between the fingers of the cutter bar, or they may … forks or drums). (5) Hay rakes , usually consisting of a wheeled row of semi‑circular teeth, which can be lifted …
… combustion piston engines, hydraulic turbines, water wheels, turbo-jets, turbo-propellers or other gas turbines. … on rapidly moving machines. It has no turbo-compressor, the feed air being forced in by the speed of motion alone and compressed in the combustion …
… of an adjustable grading blade, usually mounted within the wheel base. (C) Scrapers . These incorporate a sharp … the scraper body incorporating the cutting edge is situated between the two tracks. This heading also includes … in road making, for packing rail‑road ballast, etc. (but see paragraph (a) of the introduction to Explanatory Note to …