… or crocheted fabrics), having a semi-formed hem obtained merely by folding back the edge. Adoption : 1961 … 2. … assembled in layers by gumming throughout and having no selvedges. Adoption : 1969 …
… 1. Concrete-mixer lorry with self-loading function , consisting of a cabin and a motor … with an internal combustion engine, a manual gearbox, four wheels, steering and braking facilities. The working …
… control undesirable microorganisms such as bacteria (e.g., salmonella), yeasts or moulds. Application of GIR 1. … it causes an immediate inhibition of growth resulting in cell death. It is used for water treatment and paper mill …
… of 440 mm in length, 5 mm in width) in a row with an electric connector at the bottom of the printed circuit … necessary to rectify AC power and convert voltage to a level usable by the LEDs. Application of GIRs 1 and 6. …
… (nicotine); (ii) a small reservoir from which nicotine is released by absorption through the skin into the circulatory … active ingredient) to permit a continuous and controlled release of nicotine entering the body; (iv) an adhesive …
… stands being raised, tiered rows of benches found at sports fields and other spectator events. The seating is formed by metal planks. The bleachers are open to the ground below. Application of GIRs 1 (Note 1 (k) to Section XV and …
… (synergist for the active ingredient), isododecane and propellant gas HFA134a. The product is packaged for retail sale in a 125-ml bottle of plastics, which itself is packaged in a paperboard box. Both the bottle and …