… low temperature (lower than 900 ° C) calcination. It is more chemically reactive than fused or sintered magnesia and … in water but are readily soluble in dilute acids and are more chemically reactive than other types of magnesia (i.e., …
… processes preparatory to spinning , such as : noils, the most important waste, composed of short fibres removed during combing; lap and sliver ends, small waste …
… ‑ Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or … be substituted for cocoa paste. Milk, coffee, hazelnuts, almonds, orange‑peel, etc., are sometimes also added. …
… covers umbrellas and sun umbrellas of all kinds (e.g., “ceremonial” umbrellas, umbrella tents, walking-stick and … precious metal, ivory, horn, bone, amber, tortoise-shell, mother of pearl, etc., and they may incorporate precious or …
… or articles specified or included in Chapter 82 or 83 or more specifically covered elsewhere in the Nomenclature. The … boards and jugs. (Many such articles are, however, more frequently made of galvanised iron or steel and are …
… covered by heading 84.81 to 84.84 . (c) Parts covered more specifically by other headings of the Nomenclature or … for example), characterised by the absence of movable parts. They are used in a large number of machines …
… heading is defined in Note 1 (o) to this Chapter. Wire is mostly produced from hot‑rolled bars and rods of heading … of heading 72.10 in respect of products subjected to more than one type of coating, plating or cladding. …
… not frozen, other than products of heading 20.06. 2005.10 ‑ Homogenised vegetables 2005.20 ‑ Potatoes 2005.40 ‑ Peas … ready for immediate consumption. They may also be homogenised or mixed together (salads). Examples of …
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