… the heat‑treatment of glass, pumps and lamp‑testing units (see Note 4 to Section XVI). The heading does not , however, … of lamps or valves (e.g., machines for cutting out or deep drawing screens, anodes or supports ( heading 84.62 ), machines for …
… machines for reproducing rowing movements; stationary one‑wheeled cycles for training purposes or for developing leg … comparatively simple mechanical devices such as springs, wheels, pulleys, etc. Subject to the above conditions, the … the fingers. (3) Apparatus for rotation exercises of the feet. Most of these three types of appliances consist mainly …
… in the form of powders to which only milk, water, etc. need to be added to obtain a sauce. Sauces are … character of a spice within the meaning of Chapter 9 (see the General Explanatory Note to that Chapter). … Béarnaise, bolognaise (consisting of chopped meat, tomato purée, spices, etc.), soya sauces, mushroom sauce, Worcester …
… boards, planks, etc., which, after sawing or squaring, has been continuously shaped along any of its edges, ends or … or not planed, sanded or end‑jointed, e.g. finger‑jointed (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). … wood (i.e., wood tongued and grooved with a simple bead between the edge or end and the tongue), including …
… or microbial fats and oils and their fractions which have been subjected to processes which modify their chemical … a semi ‑ solid rubbery product, which is a highly oxidised linseed oil used in the manufacture of linoleum is also … varnishes. (4) Sulphurised oils are oils which have been treated with sulphur or sulphur chloride to cause …
… a motor, unladen (net) weight (excluding the motor) not exceeding 100 kg 8903.12 ‑ ‑ Not designed for use with a motor and unladen (net) weight not exceeding 100 kg 8903.19 ‑ ‑ Other ‑ … or without auxiliary motor : 8903.21 ‑ ‑ Of a length not exceeding 7.5 m 8903.22 ‑ ‑ Of a length exceeding 7.5 m but …
… of paper, paperboard or other materials. 6814.10 - Plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, … mica, and articles made from any of these materials. Thin sheets and splittings obtained by merely rifting and …
… usually treated in this way is made from the flesh split of sheep skin or lamb skin from which the grain has been removed by frizing. Chamois leather is characterised by … wash-leathers, etc., and the skins of larger animals (deer, stag, etc.) similarly treated are used for clothing, …
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