… with a small proportion of the adhering endosperm and a little flour. (2) Sharps (or middlings), obtained from … of the skins left after screening and sieving and of a little flour. (B) Residues from the sifting or other …
… for planes, spokeshaves, bow saws or similar tools) not fitted with their metal working parts (blades and irons). … of wood , whether or not turned, and whether of a kind for fitting with fibres or bristles at one end (such as paint …
… rays. This heading also covers wire pellets produced by cutting iron or steel wire, and used for the purposes … have a more regular and finished appearance and are made of better quality steel. ____________ …
… split along their length, barbs cut from the scape or attached to a thin shaving of the scape (whether or not with … of feathers which have undergone working other than that permitted in this heading (e.g., bleaching, dyeing, curling …
… a resinous substance, brown, reddish or yellowish, with a bitter flavour and a pungent smell. It is secreted by … not be confused with artificial musk (musk xylene, musk ambrette, etc.) included in Chapter 29 . Cantharides are …
… stay airborne using atmospheric currents. However, gliders fitted with or designed to be fitted with an engine are classified in heading 88.02 . Hang …
… impressions. They consist generally of wax, plastics or gutta-percha, mixed with products such as rosin, shellac and … kieselguhr, dextrins and melamine resin. They also contain setting accelerators or retarders. Such products for …