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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2911

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… AND HEMIACETALS* Acetals may be regarded as di-ethers of (normally hypothetical) hydrates of aldehydes and ketones. … as a solvent and as an anaesthetic. The heading excludes polyvinyl acetals ( heading 39.05 ). (B) HALOGENATED, … OF ACETALS AND HEMIACETALS These are compounds obtained by wholly or partly replacing one or more of the hydrogen atoms …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5004

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… to thrown silk, i.e., yarns obtained by twisting (either singly or two or more together) the raw silk threads of … or chiffon twist. (2)   Tram yarns , obtained by loosely twisting two or more unthrown raw silk threads; … these are used as weft yarns. (3)   “ Crêpe twist ”, generally a hard‑twisted tram. (4)   Organzine yarns , …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5106

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… operations employed for combed yarns. All these yarns are usually wound on bobbins or cones. This heading also covers … not parallel but intermingle and cross each other. They are generally less regular and usually more loosely twisted than worsted yarns. These yarns may have …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6811

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… asbestos, cellulose or other vegetable fibres, synthetic polymer, glass or metallic fibres) and cement or other … may also contain asphalt, tar, etc. These products are generally manufactured by pressing together thin layers of a mixture of fibres, cement and water or by moulding (possibly under pressure), by pressing or by extruding. The …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7001

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… recovered); also broken articles. Waste glass is generally characterised by its sharp edges. (B)  Glass … higher density than most ordinary varieties of glass. It is usually opaque though occasionally transparent; it may be …

Section XVII > Chapter 89 > Heading 8907

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… structures not having the character of vessels. They are generally stationary when in use and include : (1)   … or fish. (3)   Floating tanks used in certain harbours to supply ships with oil, water, etc. (4)   Coffer‑dams being … by external means (i.e., a lifting appliance); these are generally classified in heading 84.79 . (b)   Life‑belts and …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9101

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… a stop-watch facility : 9101.11 ‑ ‑ With mechanical display only 9101.19 ‑ ‑ Other               ‑ Other wrist‑watches, … 2 to this Chapter, watches of this heading must have cases wholly of precious metal or of metal clad with precious …

Section II > Chapter 12 > Heading 1214

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… The expression “similar forage products” refers only to plants specially grown for animal food. It does not include … also be in the form of pellets, i.e. agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a …

Section IV > Chapter 16 > Heading 1605

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… ‑ ‑ Sea cucumbers 1605.62 ‑ ‑ Sea urchins 1605.63 ‑ ‑ Jellyfish 1605.69 ‑ ‑ Other The Explanatory Note to heading … aquatic invertebrates. The crustaceans and molluscs most commonly prepared or preserved include crab, shrimps and …

Section II > Chapter 9 > Heading 0909

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… the aromatic seeds of certain plants of the umbelliferous family, used chiefly in the preparation of liqueurs. Fennel seeds , … sweet scent. Juniper berries are a very dark brown faintly tinted with purplish‑blue, and are covered with a …