… tiles, blocks, etc., made of vegetable materials (such as cellulose fibre, wood fibre, wood wool, wood chips, shavings … They may also contain mineral fillers (such as siliceous fossil earths, magnesite, sand or asbestos), or be reinforced with metal. The types of boards, …
… steel - Other : 7213.91 - - Of circular cross-section measuring less than 14 mm in diameter 7213.99 … into wire (heading 72.17) but they are also used for other purposes especially in building work (e.g., as welded … (e.g., teeth, grooves, flanges), provided their general cross‑sectional shape corresponds to one of the geometrical …
… as a result of the extraction or refining of sugar. It is most commonly obtained as a normal by‑product resulting from … or refining of beet or cane sugar or from the production of fructose from maize (corn). It is a brown or blackish … of heading 17.03 on the basis of odour and chemical composition. …
… of edible or industrial oils and fats, other than those specified in headings 12.01 to 12.06 (see also General … seeds Cotton seeds Croton seeds Evening primrose seeds of the species Oenothera biennis and … ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 1207.21 For the purposes of subheading 1207.21, the term “seed” covers only …
… temperature distillation of coal. These tars are similar to those referred to in (1) above, but contain a larger … and phenolic compounds. (3) Other mineral tars, including those obtained from water gas producers during the … tars and reconstituted tars obtained by blending pitch with creosote oils or with other coal tar distillation products. …
… (e.g., passenger vehicles, lorries (trucks) and special purpose vehicles). They are generally made of steel, … Incomplete bodies also fall in this heading, for example, those in which parts such as windscreens or doors remain to be added, or those in which the upholstery or paintwork has not been …
… The characteristic of gypsum is that, when calcined, it loses part of its water thus forming plasters which on being … are often added to the calcined gypsum. For special purposes gypsum is calcined until all its water is lost, and a small quantity of an accelerator such as alum is …
… 0802.41 ‑ ‑ In shell 0802.42 ‑ ‑ Shelled ‑ Pistachios : 0802.51 ‑ ‑ In shell 0802.52 ‑ ‑ Shelled … edible tuber of the species Eleocharis dulcis or Eleocharis tuberosa , commonly known as the Chinese water chestnut ( …
… woollen yarns whether single or multiple (folded), i.e., those obtained by spinning the slubbings of carded (but not … and short fibres which are not parallel but intermingle and cross each other. They are generally less regular and usually more loosely twisted than worsted yarns. These yarns may have …
… and plant, human or animal cells required for medical purposes (e.g., for obtaining antibiotics) or for other scientific purposes or in industry (e.g., in the manufacture of … etc., and often contain additional ingredients such as glucose, glycerol, sodium chloride, sodium citrate or dyes. …
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