… the milling of rye, barley, oats, maize (corn) (including whole cobs ground with or without their husks) grain sorghum, rice or buckwheat are … by the addition of very small quantities of mineral phosphates, anti‑oxidants, emulsifiers, vitamins or prepared …
… zebras, rabbits, hares, deer, antelope (other than those of the sub-family Bovinae ) , chamois, foxes, minks … of circuses, menageries or other similar travelling animal shows ( heading 95.08 ). ______________________ …
… reinforced concrete. They are used in banks, offices, hotels, etc. They are fitted with very secure locks and … The heading also includes metal cash or deed boxes (with or without internal compartments). These are portable boxes … specially designed to resist fire, impact and crushing and whose walls in particular do not offer any serious …
… because of its high content of sulphur (0.5 % or more), phosphorus and other impurities, cannot be used as an alloying product in the steel industry without prior refining. Refined ferro‑nickel is used almost …
… or sheet iron containers. Oleum is largely used in sulphonation reactions in organic chemistry (preparation of … (a) Chlorosulphuric acid (“sulphuric chlorohydrin”) and sulphonitric acid ( headings 28.06 and 28.08 , …
… In these processes, the oxide is collected in bag houses or chambers forming deposits of increasingly pure … fine white powder which turns yellow on heating. It is of amphoteric nature, soluble in acids and alkalis. Zinc oxide … plastics. The zincates of heading 28.41 correspond to this amphoteric oxide. (B) ZINC PEROXIDE Zinc peroxide (ZnO 2 ) …
… use on human beings, or for shearing sheep or for grooming horses, clipping cattle, etc. In electric shavers (dry … the inside of a perforated or slotted plate, thus cutting those hairs which protrude through the perforations or … clippers for barbers’ use operate on a similar principle to those for sheep shearers, grooms, etc., but differ in size. …
… are kieselguhr, tripolite, diatomite and moler earth. Although certain earths classified here are sometimes … ( heading 38.02 ). On the other hand, diatomite calcined (without the addition of other products) in order to eliminate impurities or washed for that purpose in acid, without altering the structure of the product, remains in …
… temperature generally not exceeding 20 °C to 30 °C, of alcoholic liquids of any source or of various sugar or starch solutions having undergone alcoholic fermentation, under the action of vinegar bacteria … more than 10 % by weight of acetic acid ( heading 29.15 ). However, the provisions of Note 1 (d) to Chapter 22 do not …
… and parts thereof (strips or panels). (3) Carrier hoops. (4) Ballonets. (5) Rigid frames and sections … frames, doors, escape chutes and slides, windows, port-holes, etc.). (2) Wings and their components (spars, … assemblies) and their retracting equipment; wheels (with or without tyres); landing skis. (6) Seaplane floats. …