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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2932

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… butter, castor oil, medicaments, etc. It also inhibits plant germination. (b)   Methylcoumarins . Same appearance … (hydroxybutyric acid lactone) . Colourless liquid with a pleasant odour; miscible with water. An intermediate product … A colourless liquid, used for the manufacture of artificial plastic materials (coumarone resins), etc. (2)   …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2804

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… 28.44 . (B) RARE GASES The term “rare gases” (inert gases) applies to the elements listed below. They are remarkable … ‑ particularly that of emitting coloured rays (used, for example, in neon signs) under the action of high voltage … used in electronics.  Very pure silicon, obtained by, for example, crystal pulling, may be in forms unworked as drawn, …

Section XV > Chapter 83 > Heading 8301

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… clearly recognisable as such (e.g., cases, bolts, striking plates and sockets, thread escutcheons, face‑plates, wards, … skeleton keys, etc. The heading does not , however, include simple latches or bolts, etc. ( heading 83.02 ), nor … executive‑cases, etc. ( heading 83.08 ). ° °   ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 8301.30 This subheading covers …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5803

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… as leno weave) is defined in Note 3 to this Chapter. In plain gauze the crossing threads run alternately to the … or other net fabrics of this Chapter. The heading does not apply to plain loosely woven fabrics of plain weave, such as those …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9103

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… system capable of determining intervals of time, with a display or a system to which a mechanical display can be … the conditions specified in the first paragraph, for example, pendulum clocks, clocks with any other regulating … of a special hand. The striking mechanism is sometimes replaced by a musical device. Provided they have watch …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9107

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… are used for the control of lighting circuits (for public places, shop windows, staircases, illuminated signs, etc.), … etc.), cooling installations, pumps, two‑rate electricity supply meters, etc. They consist essentially of a mechanical … also includes switches for making and breaking the circuit supplying electrical apparatus (television receivers, irons, …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2919

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… silicic, etc.). Polybasic acids have more than one replaceable acidic element, and when all such elements are … phosphate* . Colourless, odourless liquid; used as a plasticiser. (4)   Triphenyl phosphate . Colourless and odourless crystals; used for the manufacture of plastics (e.g., celluloid), for waterproofing paper, etc. …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2516

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… in the same ways as the stones of heading 25.15 (see the Explanatory Note to that heading). It should be noted that … of this heading fall in heading 25.17 . ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. Subheadings 2516.11 See the Explanatory Note to subheading 2515.11. Subheadings 2516.12 …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4803

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… with a crepe ratio of more than 35 % comprising one or more plies, with each ply having a grammage (basis weight) that may reach 20 g/m 2 … with a maximum crepe ratio of 35 %, comprising one or more plies, with each ply having a grammage (basis weight) that …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9004

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… Protective spectacles and goggles generally consist of plane or curved discs of ordinary glass (whether or not optically worked, or tinted), of safety glass, of plastics (poly(methyl methacrylate) polystyrene, etc.), of mica, or of metal (wire gauze, or slotted plates). These articles include sunglasses, spectacles used …