… for the tanning of hides or skins. They are generally prepared by extraction with warm water (sometimes … material (wood, barks, leaves, fruits, roots, etc.) previously ground or shredded. The liquid obtained is … to paste or solid forms. All these extracts contain varying proportions of tannin as well as other substances such as …
… pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) 4707.90 - Other, including unsorted waste … clippings, torn sheets, old newspapers and journals, proof‑sheets, printers' rejects and similar material. The heading also …
… ‑ Other This heading covers flours (i.e., the pulverised products obtained by milling the cereals of Chapter 10) … mineral phosphates, anti‑oxidants, emulsifiers, vitamins or prepared baking powders (self‑raising flour). The heading …
… second, polynuclear phenols. The hydroxyl group may also be present as a substitute in benzene homologues; in the case … to light, or may be in solution. It is an antiseptic product used in pharmacy. It is also used in the manufacture … . These phenols derived from toluene are found in varying proportions in coal tar oil. o -Cresol is a white …
… to 70.05 which has been subjected to one or more of the processes mentioned below. The heading does not , however, … (ground, polished, rounded, notched, chamfered, bevelled, profiled, etc.), thus acquiring the character of articles …
… in particular as regards the handling of the olives prior to processing or the temperature control during processing and … regards its organoleptic characteristics, it is fruity and presents no defects. It has a clear, light yellow to green …
… etc. The goods of this heading may have parts of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal, of natural … constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that these parts do not give the articles their … material, of the type in which articles of jewellery are presented and sold and which are suitable for long‑term use. …
… sulphite lye ( heading 38.04 ), and the industrial products known as “hydrosulphites” stabilised by organic … a smell of sulphur dioxide and very soluble in water; also presented in concentrated solution, yellowish in colour. … of latex, in tanning, in oenology (as an antiseptic to preserve wine) and to reduce the buoyancy of minerals in …
… simply contain sheets of lined paper but may also include printed examples of handwriting for copying in manuscript. … textual questions or exercises not subsidiary to their primary use as workbooks and usually with spaces for … remain classified in this heading (and not in Chapter 49) provided that the printing is subsidiary to their primary …
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