… are usually combinations of cerium and other metals, the most common being ferro-cerium. These alloys are included in … impregnated with resin, asphalt, pitch, etc., and generally mounted on sticks or handles, or enveloped in paper, textile …
… and as a catalyst in the manufacture of nitric acid and ammonia. There is also a ceric hydroxide. Cerous oxide and … (Ce(NO 3 ) 3 ) is used in the manufacture of gas‑mantles. Ammonium ceric nitrate appears in the form of red crystals. … and cerite (complex silicates) ( heading 25.30 ) and monazite (phosphates of thorium and of rare‑earth metals) ( …
… emblems, “flashes” and the like ( excluding embroidered motifs of heading 58.10 ) made up otherwise than by cutting … .) (9) Frogs, lanyards, etc . (10) Separately presented removable linings for raincoats and similar garments . (11) … Certain made up trimmings (e.g., pompons and tassels, and motifs of lace or embroidery) are classified in Chapter 58 , …
… (conical, multi-necked, etc.), special spirit burners, mortars, weighing boats, pipettes, vacuum vessels of various … calcimeters; cryoscopes and ebullioscopes for determining molecular weights, etc. The expression “hygienic or …
… be made from real coffee (whether or not caffeine has been removed) or from a mixture of real coffee and coffee … Flavoured tea ( heading 09.02 ). (c) Caramel (caramelised molasses and caramelised sugars) ( heading 17.02 ). (d) …
… or knitted fabric, felt, nonwovens, etc.) which are not more specifically described in other Chapters of Section XI … however, the presence of these other materials constitutes more than mere trimming or accessories, the articles are … (c) Made up nets of heading 56.08 . (d) Motifs of lace or embroidery of heading 58.04 or 58.10 . …
… specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport ( heading 86.09). (II) CABLE‑DRUMS … Box pallets have a superstructure of at least three fixed, removable or collapsible vertical sides and designed for …
… bast fibres classified here are softer to the touch than most of the vegetable fibres of heading 53.05 and are also … from the bast of the Spanish broom ( Spartium junceum ) or common broom ( Cytisus scoparius ). (6) Urena lobata and … (extracted by machine), i.e., the fibres, sometimes 2 m or more in length, as extracted from the plant by retting and …
… substances designed solely to render them crease‑proof, moth‑proof, unshrinkable or waterproof (e.g., waterproof … usually coloured, forms a surface layer which may be smooth or be embossed to simulate, e.g., the grain of … which are spattered by spraying with visible particles of thermoplastic material and are capable of providing a bond …