… but are similar to delta wings in their structure and aerodynamic behaviour. (III) OTHER NON‑POWERED AIRCRAFT This … propulsion. Kites are moored to the ground by a line in the same way as captive balloons and may be used, for example, to carry meteorological instruments. Kites clearly …
… in carats. (4) Chemists’ balances, yarn balances, samples balances (used to establish the weight of paper, … the balances of this heading are also classified here (for example, beams, trays, cabinets, dials, swing dampers). On the other …
… (A) or 3 to this Chapter. The heading does not cover , for example : (a) Articles in which precious metal or metal … goods and identifiable parts thereof, of Section XVI (for example, platinum extrusion spinnerets, anti-friction … electrical contacts). (e) Articles of Chapter 90 (for example, artificial limbs, teeth and other artificial parts …
… if such parts constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that these parts do not give the … of skin tanned with the hair or wool on, particularly lamb or sheep skin ( Chapter 43 ). (b) Garments of textile … ( Chapter 61 or 62 ). (c) Articles of Chapter 64 (for example, footwear and parts of footwear). (d) Headgear or …
… the expression “fine animal hair” means hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel (including dromedary), yak, Angora goat (mohair), … softer and less curled than wool. The hair of the alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel (including dromedary) l, yak, Angora, …
… the components of a women's or girls’ “suit” must be of the same fabric construction, colour and composition; they must also be of the same style and of corresponding or compatible size. … components may have piping (a strip of fabric sewn into the seam) in a different fabric. If several separate components …
… or for preparing moulds for casting in metal or wax. The same sculpture may therefore be reproduced as two or three … even if they are designed or created by artists : (a) Ornamental sculptures of a commercial character. (b) … of conventional craftsmanship of a commercial character (ornaments, religious effigies, etc.). (c) Mass‑produced …
… Nomenclature, including in particular : (1) Glutelins and prolamins (e.g., gliadins extracted from wheat or rye, and … and their derivatives. Nucleoproteids are isolated, for example, from brewer’s yeast, and their salts (of iron, … Protein hydrolysates consisting mainly of a mixture of amino-acids and sodium chloride, and concentrates obtained …
… (3) Other hypochlorites . These include hypochlorites of ammonium (a disinfectant more powerful than calcium … saturating calcium hydroxide with chlorine. It is a white, amorphous, powdery substance, hygroscopic when containing …
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