… on the conditions employed in the process and the length of treatment. The heading covers such products whether they … but also makes them less liable to deterioration by atmospheric oxidation, and improves their taste and odour, …
… husked or shelled. They may also have undergone heat treatment designed mainly to ensure better preservation … factors or to facilitate their use. However, such treatment is permitted only if it does not alter the …
… a longer but narrower furskin. Tanning consists of the treatment of the flesh side by methods analogous to those … a brush), dyeing, combing, trimming and glossing, including treatment with artificial resins. It is to be noted that …
… for bleaching wool or silk, as a vulcanising agent for the treatment of latex, in tanning, in oenology (as an … sulphite; oxidises rather rapidly, especially in a humid atmosphere. Used for the same purposes as the acid sulphite …
… or crinkled papers . These are made by mechanical treatment of the webs of paper in the moist state, or by … during production. This paper, although made by mechanical treatment of the web in the moist state and possessing the …
… clocks (Neuchâtel clocks, Paris clocks, cuckoo‑clocks, Westminster chiming clocks, etc.); “marionette” clocks; … clocks (wound, for example, by variations of temperature or atmospheric pressure); alarm clocks; centre‑seconds clocks; …