… secondary (containing the characteristic group > CHOH) or tertiary (containing the characteristic group COH). This … a hypnotic and in organic synthesis. (2) Trichloro-tertiary-butyl alcohol ; used in medicine. (3) …
… resulting from the incorporation, during manufacture, of particles of wood, straw, etc. These wall coverings are … wall coverings” or “vinyl wallpaper”. (4) Entirely or partly covered on the face side with plaiting material, …
… REPRODUCING THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT BY TRANSFER OF ALL OR PART OF THEIR COATING SUBSTANCE OR IMPREGNANT TO ANOTHER … or (b) ordinary‑weight coated paper which usually forms part of a set. This group also covers hectographic …
… hats, shoes, shoe soles, piano hammers, furnishing articles, fancy articles, etc., for various technical uses, as heat or sound … shape from larger pieces without other working (e.g., certain dusters or blankets), whether or not presented …
… with outer soles of rubber or plastics : 6404.11 - - Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, … covers footwear with uppers (see General Explanatory Note, Part (D)) made of textile materials and with outer soles (see General Explanatory Note, Part (C)) made of the same materials as the footwear of …
… hammered or cathedral) separated by a layer of dry air or inert gas, sometimes divided internally into compartments. These sheets are sealed around the edges by a metal, plastic or other joint which makes a completely airtight unit. Another type of multiple-walled insulating …
… definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Part (I) (B) (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section … or not put up for retail sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section … yarn, including flax yarn combined with metal thread in any proportion, is excluded ( heading 56.05 ). …
… in the forms and subject to the conditions described in Part (I) (B) (4) of the General Explanatory Note to Section … if such thread is within the definition of twine, etc. (see Part (I) (B) (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section … or not put up for retail sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section …
… term “sulphate” came to be applied because sodium sulphate, part of which is converted into sodium sulphide, is used at a stage in the … of the cooking liquor. Sulphate pulp is by far the more important. Pulps from these processes are used in the …
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