… with precious metal) is defined in Note 7 and the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. Base metal or silver clad … to those described for base metal clad with silver (see the Explanatory Note to heading 71.07). Base metal (e.g., copper …
… the nibs, paste or powder with alkaline substances (carbonate of sodium or potassium, etc.) to increase its … cocoa powder serves merely as a support or vehicle for the medicinal substance fall in heading 30.03 or 30.04 . …
… process generally employs an acid solution and takes its name from the various “sulphite” chemicals, such as calcium … used during the preparation of the cooking liquor (see the Explanatory Note to heading 47.02). The solution also …
… those which fall in heading 20.05 when not frozen (see the Explanatory Note to that heading). The term “frozen” is defined in the General Explanatory Note to Chapter 7. Examples of commonly traded …
… industry. Hydraulic lime is obtained by low temperature calcination of limestone containing sufficient clay … the product sets under water. Hydraulic lime differs from natural cement in that it still contains appreciable amounts …
… the form of slabs (cakes), meal or pellets (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). This heading also … heading 15.22 ). (b) Protein concentrates obtained by the elimination of certain constituents of defatted soya ‑ bean …
… tanned or crusted but not further prepared (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). The heading excludes : (a) Chamois (including combination chamois) leather ( heading 41.14 ). (b) …
… goods, etc.). Most slide fasteners consist of two narrow strips of textile material one edge of each strip … , e.g., chain scoops, sliders or runners, end pieces, and narrow strips of any length mounted with chain scoops. …
… skin is the prepared blind gut of sheep or other ruminant animals.) (3) Articles made from bladders, such … etc. “Artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts also fall in this heading. …