… throats, thick skirts, thin skirts, spleens, tongues, caul, spinal cords, edible skin, reproductive organs (e.g., uteri, … be applied for the classification of offal, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. …
… by weight 8106.90 - Other This metal occurs in the native state, but it is mainly obtained either by refining … lead, copper, etc., or by extraction from the sulphide or carbonate ores (e.g., bismuthinite and bismutite). Bismuth …
… gas, producer gas and similar gases, for example blast‑furnace gas. It also covers mixtures of gases formed by … cracking or reforming of mineral oils, petroleum gases or natural gases, usually in the presence of steam. These …
… and may contain the additives referred to in the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. The heading also covers … the same qualitative and quantitative composition as the natural products. …
… and a bad conductor of heat and sound. This Chapter covers natural and agglomerated cork in all forms (including … cork), other than those excluded at the end of the Explanatory Note to heading 45.03. …