… Slivers are generally coiled into cans, whereas rovings are usually put up on large bobbins. Laps are normally rolled … or put up in packings for retail sale for medical or surgical purposes, in heading 30.05 . …
… form) or parts of various other aromatic plants or fruits (such as jasmine flowers, dried orange peel or cloves) is … includes decaffeinated tea, but it excludes caffeine as such ( heading 29.39 ). The heading further excludes …
… tripods and other special mountings for guns, machine‑guns, sub‑machine‑guns, etc., whether or not with aiming and … specifically covered by other headings of the Nomenclature, such as pull‑throughs, cleaning rods and other cleaning …
… (1) Mechanical lighters . These produce sparks, usually by means of a wheel with a milled‑edge which is … (3) Chemical lighters . In these a catalyst (usually sponge platinum) is made to glow by catalytic action …
… the pictures form the principal interest and are not subsidiary to the text (see Note 6 to this Chapter). This … by a series of episodal pictures accompanied by captions or summary narratives related to the individual pictures. It …
… . (4) Pocket-size radio cassette-players (see Subheading Note 4 to this Chapter). (5) Stereo systems … receiver gives the system its essential character. PARTS Subject to the general provisions regarding the …
… fire‑arms, etc.). (3) Bone oil extracted from bone fat by pressure, or by the treatment of bones with hot water. This … (5) Egg‑yolk oil extracted from hard‑boiled egg‑yolks by pressure or by solvents. It is a clear, golden‑yellow or …
… preparations were classifiable in this heading without such casings (generally heading 16.02 ). (d) Poultry cooked and merely boned, such as turkey roll ( heading 16.02 ). …
… malto‑dextrin, dextrose, glucose. They are also used as such in a wide variety of industries, especially the food, … Starch preparations of heading 19.01 . (b) Tapioca and substitutes therefore prepared from starches (see the …