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Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8521

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… AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS These are apparatus which, when connected to a television camera or a television receiver, record on media electric impulses (analogue signals) or analogue signals … television receiver also incorporate a tuner which enables selection of the desired signal (or channel) from the …

Section IV > Chapter 21 > Heading 2104

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… Soups and broths ready for consumption after heating. These products are generally based on vegetable products … (vegetables, flour, starches, tapioca, pasta, rice, plant extracts, etc.), meat, meat extracts, fat, fish, …

Section XXI > Chapter 97 > Heading 9703

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… the following : in one of these the artist carves the work directly from hard materials; in another the artist models … constitute original works of the artist; the copies are in fact never quite identical as the artist has intervened at each stage with additional modelling, corrections to casts, and for the patina imparted to each …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6810

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…               - Other articles : 6810.91 - - Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering … standards, poles; railway sleepers; hovertrain guide-track sections; door or window frames; mantelpieces, window sills, … autoclaves, at a temperature of around 140 °C. These products, which may be white or artificially coloured, are …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4814

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… flock), whether or not coated or covered with transparent protective plastics to render the paper washable or even … an uneven surface resulting from the incorporation, during manufacture, of particles of wood, straw, etc. These wall … to abrasive wear than those described in Item (i) above. Products having a poly(vinyl chloride) layer are often …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4816

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… document can be made by applying pressure (e.g., by the impact of a typewriter key), moisture, ink, etc. Such papers … if presented in rolls of a width not exceeding 36 cm or in rectangular (including square) sheets of which no side … 36 cm in unfolded state, or cut into shapes other than rectangles (including squares); otherwise they fall in …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5602

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… moistened (generally with steam or hot soapy water) and subjected to heavy pressure and a rubbing or beating action. This causes the fibres to interlock and produces sheets of even thickness, much more compact and difficult to disintegrate than wadding, and …

Section XX > Chapter 94 > Heading 9406

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… buildings, whether or not assembled, having the essential character of prefabricated buildings. In the case of … is to be classified with the buildings. This includes electrical fittings (wiring, sockets, switches, … buildings include “modular building units” with a steel structure, also referred to as modules.  They are normally …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5806

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… 30 cm, cut on the cross from warp and weft fabrics. These products are cut from wide fabrics and not provided, … therefore, with a selvedge, either real or false. The products referred to above include both ribbons and webbing … and are used in underwear, in women’s apparel, in the manufacture of hats and fancy collars, as medal ribbons, as …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7009

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… platinum or aluminium) to give a clear and brilliant reflection. In the silvering method a dilute ammoniacal … potassium sodium tartrate or invert sugar) is used. These products are poured on to the surface of the glass after it has been scrupulously cleaned. The reduction of the silver salts forms a lasting and brilliant …