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Section XXI > Chapter 97 > Heading 9701

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… etc., executed on any material. As these works must be executed entirely by hand, articles obtained wholly or … “authentic copies” of paintings, obtained by means of a number of masks or stencils, even if these copies are … for industrial, architectural or engineering purposes, being originals drawn by hand ( heading 49.06 ). (b)   …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9105

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… excluded ( heading 91.03 ). The clocks classified here may be weight, spring, electrically or electronically operated; … mechanism (hours, half‑hours, or quarters) acting on a bell or gong, or a multi‑gong chiming mechanism. Subject to … must have a special device emitting impulses each second, besides the minutes contact. It should, however, be noted …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2827

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… neutralisation of hydrogen chloride with ammonia. It may be in crystalline masses or in powder, flowers or cakes … may be in green aqueous solutions. Oxidises in the air and becomes yellow. Usually presented in carefully stoppered … insecticide; in the dyestuff industry and in pyrotechnics (Bengal fires).           Nantokite, natural copper chloride, …

Section XV > Chapter 73

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… exceeds 16 mm. GENERAL This Chapter covers a certain number of specific articles in headings 73.01 to 73.24, and … to be considered as tubes. They may be polished, coated, bent (including coiled tubing), threaded and coupled or not, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2801

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… I CHEMICAL ELEMENTS GENERAL Chemical elements can be divided into two classes, non‑metals and metals. In … indicating the appropriate classification, is given below. Some elements, such as antimony, behave both as metals and as non‑metals; attention is drawn …

Section XV > Chapter 75 > Heading 7502

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… is usually in the form of ingots, pigs, pellets, flats, cubes, rondelles, briquettes, shots, cathodes or other … sheets” of refined nickel to which two nickel loops have been attached for suspending them in the electrolytic … deposit of refined nickel builds up, the “starting sheets” become an integral and inseparable part of the cathodes. …

Section X > Chapter 49 > Heading 4907

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… characteristic of the products of this heading is that on being issued (if necessary, after completion and validation) … paper, usually gummed, in various designs and colours, and bear printed indications of their value and sometimes of the … ). (B)   Stamped envelopes, letter cards, postcards, etc. , bearing uncancelled prints or impressions of postage stamps …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6901

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… or magnesia) and sometimes with other substances (e.g., asbestos, hair, sawdust, coal dust).        These articles are … usually agglomerated with clay; refractories based upon beryllium oxide, thorium oxide, cerium oxide, etc. (7)   … straw, sawdust, peat fibre, etc., the organic matter having been burnt away during the firing process to leave a porous …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6909

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… of a kind designed for resisting high temperatures as described in the General Explanatory Note to sub-Chapter I. But … plates, tubes, candles, cones, funnels, etc.; water-baths; beakers, graduated vessels ( other than graduated kitchen … strength; and by strength-to-weight ratios comparable to or better than those of steel. They are often used in place of …

Section I > Chapter 5 > Heading 0511

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… in heading 32.03 .        Animal kermes should not be confused with “kermes mineral” ( heading 38.24 ).        … ( heading 16.04 ) by their strong disagreeable odour and because they are usually packed in bulk.           The … tendons used, like the waste cited in Items (10) and (11) below, mainly as raw materials for the manufacture of glue. …