… Explanatory Note to this Chapter). Sheep or lamb leather is somewhat similar to that of goats or kids but is of looser … grain. The heading excludes : (a) Chamois (including combination chamois) leather, and patent leather, patent …
… etc. Those made with single horsehairs are made on special looms, generally by hand. In view of the shortness of the hair (from 20 to 70 cm), these tissues are generally in small …
… heading covers both negatives and positives; the latter are sometimes called diapositives because they are transparent. … graduated (or “shade-off”) contact halftone film screens comprising a multitude of dots usually in checker-board …
… (e.g., in the thermit process), to protect other metals from corrosion (e.g., calorising, metallic cementation), in … Aluminium pellets ( heading 76.01 ). (c) Spangles cut from aluminium foil ( heading 83.08 ). …
… and scrap 8110.90 ‑ Other Antimony is mainly obtained from the sulphide ore stibnite by : (1) Concentration and … 78 and 80 , where these alloys normally fall because of the predominance of lead or tin). …
… heading includes, inter alia , matinée coats, pixie suits, rompers, infants’ bibs, gloves, mittens and mitts, tights … covered more specifically by other Chapters of the Nomenclature. …
… permanent waving or straightening . (3) Hair lacquers (sometimes known as “hair sprays”). (4) Other hair … preparations, such as brilliantines; hair oils, creams (“pomades”) and dressings; hair dyes and bleaches used on the …
… vanadium sulphide. (c) Roscoelite (vanadium mica), complex vanado‑silicate of aluminium and magnesium. (d) … other than calcining or roasting, which alter the chemical composition or crystallographic structure of the basic ore …
… aluminium. (When in the form of a precious stone, beryl or common emerald falls within heading 71.03 .) (b) … hafnium, thallium and cadmium are not extracted directly from one particular ore, but are obtained as by‑products of …
… wheat, belongs to the Polygonaceae family, quite different from the Gramineae family which includes most other cereals. … 1008.21, the term “seed” covers only millet regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …