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Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8542

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… Electronic integrated circuits : 8542.31 - - Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, … DRAMS, SRAMs, PROMS, EPROMS, EEPROMS (or E 2 PROMS)), microcontrollers, control circuits, logic circuits, gate arrays, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2827

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… of hydrogen chloride with ammonia. It may be in crystalline masses or in powder, flowers or cakes obtained by sublimation. Colourless when pure, otherwise yellowish; soluble in water. Its uses include the pickling … tanning, as a fertiliser, in the manufacture of Leclanché cells, for hardening varnishes or glues, in electroplating, …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3809

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… covers a wide range of products and preparations, of a kind generally used during processing or finishing of yarns, … elsewhere in the Nomenclature. They may be identified as falling in this heading because of their composition and … agents , based on glycerol, imidazoline derivatives, etc.; fillers , based on natural or synthetic high molecular …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2914

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… These are compounds containing the group ( > C=O), so‑called “carbonyl” group, and can be represented by the … form (-CO-) and the enolic form (=C(OH)-), both of which fall in this heading. (I)   Acyclic ketones . (1)   Acetone … (CH 3 COCH 3 ). Found in the products of the dry distillation of wood (methyl alcohol and crude pyroligneous …

Section XVII > Chapter 87 > Heading 8701

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… tools as a subsidiary function. The heading does not cover propelling bases specially designed, constructed or reinforced to form an … machine performing a function such as lifting, excavating, levelling, etc., even if the propelling base uses traction …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8501

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… may be adapted to the circumstances in which the motor will operate (e.g., dust proof, drip proof or flame proof … ( heading 85.11 ), the heading covers electric motors of all types from low power motors for use in instruments, … machines, toys, etc., up to large powerful motors for rolling mills, etc.        Motors remain classified here …

Section II > Chapter 13 > Heading 1302

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… The heading covers vegetable saps (vegetable products usually obtained by natural exudation or incision) and … of, or by extraction from, the stems or seed pods. It is generally in the form of balls or cakes of varying size and shape.  However, …

Section XVIII > Chapter 92 > Heading 9206

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… or with the bare hand. These instruments are also known collectively as “the drums”. The main instruments in this … skin , e.g. : (1) Tabors and tambourins . (2) Drums (shallow side drums, bass or big drums, etc.) . These consist of a wooden or metal cylinder with parchment or vellum stretched over each end (double‑headed drums). They …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7108

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… semi-manufactured or powder forms of gold or gold alloys (as defined in the General Explanatory Note), or of … with precious metal. * *    * Gold has a characteristic yellow colour; it is not oxidised even at high temperature, … the best conductor of heat and electricity. It is the most malleable and most ductile of all metals, but is very soft, …

Section VI > Chapter 36 > Heading 3603

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… 3603.60 - Electric detonators These products, which are generally called blasting accessories, are required to … 6.5 km (4 miles) per second.  Detonating cords will initiate most commercial high explosives (dynamite, …