… without propelling them, the rockets climbing under their own power ( heading 84.79 ). (B) Deck‑arrestor or … conditions : (i) They must be identifiable as being suitable for use solely or principally with such …
… which are of different degrees of translucency, may have their edges worked or grooved, and may be patterned, wired … glass) of all shapes, embedded in lead cames, and sometimes reinforced with metal rods. Similar assemblies are …
… and splittings. Since they are obtained with a die-punch, their edges are clean cut. Natural mica is often used as … However, since the small size of the crystals and their poor flexibility, high cost, etc., render natural mica …
… on a pivot about three‑quarters of the way along their length. One of these shafts often terminates in a … ). (b) Road or stone splitting wedges; scythe blade trueing anvils ( heading 82.05 ). (c) Pruning knives ( …
… . These may be made from real coffee (whether or not caffeine has been removed) or from a mixture of real coffee … or as liquid or solid extracts. They may also be mixed either with one another or with other ingredients (e.g., …
… of glass until they are soft but not soft enough to lose their shape. The glass is then cooled rapidly by appropriate … the purposes mentioned above, are classified according to their individual character (e.g., toughened tumblers, …
… electrodeposited shapes of heading 75.02. These anodes are either : (1) in special shapes (stars, rings, particular … These conventional anodes for nickel‑plating are, however, being more and more frequently replaced by basket anodes, …