… e.g., agglomerating, pressing or fusing together (usually with the aid of a blow pipe) fragments of natural precious … Synthetic or reconstructed stones should not be confused with glass imitation precious or semi-precious stones of … plates, rods, etc., obtained by sawing synthetic quartz with a precision-cut along the line of electrical axis. …
… broken (i.e., the number of revolutions of the log), thus showing the distance covered by the ship. (5) Sounding leads (hand leads and winch‑operated deep‑sea leads), which determine the depth of … and based on the fact that atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude. (2) Air speed indicators . These operate by …
… hydroxyl group. They are oxygenated compounds which react with acids giving the compounds known as esters. The … Pure methanol is a mobile, colourless, inflammable liquid, with a characteristic odour; used in organic synthesis, as a … Ethylene glycol (ethanediol). A colourless, syrupy liquid with a faint, pungent odour. Used in the manufacture of …
… of sugar may be used in the preparation of salted fish without affecting the classification of the fish in this … maws (swim bladders), heads and halves of heads (with or without the brains, cheeks, tongues, eyes, jaws or lips), …
… products. (2) Boiled, steamed, grilled, fried, roasted or otherwise cooked, except smoked fish and smoked crustaceans, … fish eggs as caviar or caviar substitutes, merely covered with batter or bread crumbs, truffled, seasoned (e.g., with both pepper and salt), etc. (4) Finely homogenised …
… 3003.10 - Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or … containing a single pharmaceutical substance together with an excipient, sweetening agent, agglomerating agent, … metals or mixtures of one or more colloidal precious metals with other substances, for therapeutic or prophylactic …
… from the manufacture of antibiotics (called "cakes"), with a very low antibiotic content, suitable for use for the … form of powder or granules, greenish to brownish in colour, with a disagreeable odour, and is mainly used as a source of … IN NOTE 6 TO THIS CHAPTER The heading also covers a wide variety of other wastes specified in Note (6) to this …
… covers fresh grapes whether for dessert purposes or for wine‑production (including those rough‑packed in barrels), … “seedless” raisins (all of which are substantially without pips) and the large raisins with seeds, such as …
… 0705.19 ‑ ‑ Other ‑ Chicory : 0705.21 ‑ ‑ Witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum) 0705.29 ‑ … ( Cichorium spp. ), including endive, which includes the following principal varieties : (1) Witloof (blanched) chicory ( Cichorium intybus var. foliosum …
… type of multiple-walled insulating glass consists of a sandwich of two sheets of glass with an interlayer of glass fibre. These types of glass, which are used for glazing windows, roofs, etc., provide a degree of heat and sound …
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