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Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1501

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… containing bay leaves or other spices, added only in small quantities insufficient to change its essential character, is classified in this heading, but edible mixtures or … free fatty acids (oleic, palmitic, etc.), cholesterol and impurities, and lower melting point than the lard or other …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2938

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… glycosides are the O-glycosides, in which the sugar moiety and aglycone normally are linked by an acetal … in medicine. (4)   Strophanthin , glycosides found in many species of the Strophanthus genus; very efficacious heart … (6)   Aloin , present in the leaves of various species of aloe. (7)   Amygdalin , contained in bitter …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5003

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… to hold it in position on the branch; they often contain pieces of leaf or twig. (B)  Waste obtained during the … in particular : 1)   Frisons (floss silk). This is the term applied to the coarse threads forming the outer covering of … known as “bassinés”). 3)   “ Pelettes ” or “ telettes ”, i.e., the unreelable part of the thread forming the inner …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7113

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… watch-chains and other ornamental chains; fobs, pendants, tie-pins and clips, cuff-links, dress-studs, buttons, etc.; … hair ornaments. (B) Articles of personal use normally carried in the pocket, in the handbag or on the person such … lipstick holders, pocket combs, cachou boxes, chain purses, rosaries, key rings. To fall in this heading these articles …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7016

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… moulding (whether or not combined with blowing); they are chiefly used for covering roofs, cupolas or archways, but … material for walls, furniture, etc. These articles remain classified here, whether or not on a paper, paperboard, … and sometimes reinforced with metal rods.        Similar assemblies are made with the cames of other metals, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2806

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… or partly replaced by metals (or by ions with analogous properties, e.g., the ammonium ion (NH 4 + )) as a result … Oxygen compounds of hydrogen are also excluded and are classified under heading 22.01 (water), heading 28.45 (heavy … action of sulphuric acid on sodium chloride. It is easily liquefied under pressure and very soluble in water. It is …

Section VIII > Chapter 41 > Heading 4114

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… of the skins with fish or animal oil, after which they are dried by warming or exposure to air, and washed in alkali to … to as full oil chamois. White washable leather, similar in properties to the yellow chamois leather, is obtained by … and which has a lustrous mirror-like surface.        The applied varnish or lacquer may be pigmented or non-pigmented …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7202

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… elements to steel or pig iron in order to obtain special qualities, generally in those cases where the use of the … in crucibles by the “ thermit ” process, etc. The principal varieties are : (1)   Ferro‑manganese (2)   Ferro‑silicon …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6812

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… of this heading include cords, plaits, pads; fabric in the piece or cut to shape; strips, sheaths, tubing, conduits, … gloves, mitts, gaiters, hoods and masks usually with mica eyepieces, helmets, boots with asbestos uppers or soles); mattresses; firemen’s shields, fire-extinguishing sheets, theatre curtains, iron …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2840

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… (MnB 4 O 7 ), pinkish powder, sparingly soluble. Used as a drier in paints or varnishes. (5)   Nickel borate . Pale … . Greyish powder, insoluble in water. It is used to prepare driers, in glass‑making, as a pigment for porcelain and in …