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Section VI > Chapter 36 > Heading 3602

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… temperature, creating an enormous pressure within a very short period. Phlegmatising agents are often added to these products to reduce their sensitivity to shock or friction. The heading includes : (1)         … , which are much more sensitive in the dry state to shock and friction than the explosives of the types …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9111

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… wrist‑watches, chronograph watches, etc.), with or without glasses, presented without movements. (B)   Parts of … exist in ordinary watches). (4) The bezel , the part which holds the glass. The edge for holding the glass in place is more especially referred to as …

Section VI > Chapter 35 > Heading 3503

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… similar animal materials, usually with warm water with or without addition of acids. (A)  Gelatin is less glutinous … the preparation of foodstuffs, pharmaceutical products and photographic emulsions, for bacteriological culture and for …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8408

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… internal combustion piston engines ( other than those of Chapter 95 ), including those for motor vehicles. These engines are of similar … in two symmetrical obliquely opposed rows (V-engines), horizontally opposed on opposite sides on the crank shaft. …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5102

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… goats 5102.19 ‑ ‑ Other 5102.20 ‑ Coarse animal hair (1)   Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression “fine animal … manes or tails of equine or bovine animals (classified as “horsehair” heading 05.11 ), pigs’, hogs’ or boars’ bristles or hair and badger hair or other …

Section XVII > Chapter 87 > Heading 8714

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… tricycles, side-cars or carriages for disabled persons (hoods, doors, floors, etc.). (2)   Chassis and frames, and … braking hubs, etc.), and parts thereof (levers, block‑holder levers, drums and shoes for hub brakes, yokes for cantilever brakes). (10)   …

Section XI > Chapter 57 > Heading 5701

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… adjacent but completely independent of each other, over the whole width of the carpet thus covering the ground fabric. … coloured pile threads forming a pattern. They are, however, also made on mechanical looms and are then … and the selvedges are more parallel than in the case of those hand made. The pile threads are usually of wool or …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2517

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… in ball mills for crushing lime, cement, etc. Flint is, however, mainly used, after crushing, in the ceramic … for grinding lime, cement, etc.) or for road metalling. It should be noted that the heading does not cover flint in cut … 25.15 or 25.16 ; when artificially coloured (e.g., for shop window displays), such chippings and granules are, …

Section XI > Chapter 61 > Heading 6112

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… slide fastener (zipper). It may or may not be fitted with a hood, a collar and pockets.        ‑     A second garment (a … which may be either close or loose fitting, with or without pockets, with an elasticated waistband, drawstring … waist and therefore no buttons or other fastening system. However, such trousers may be fitted with ribbed or …

Section XV > Chapter 78

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… bearings. (3)   Lead‑arsenic alloys used for lead shot. (4)   Lead‑antimony alloys (hard lead), used for … 78.06 which covers all other lead articles other than those covered by Note 1 to Section XV or included in Chapter 82 or 83 or those more specifically covered elsewhere in the …