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Section XVIII > Chapter 92 > Heading 9201

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… , which have a sound‑board on which the strings are mounted vertically, and when overstrung, with the bass strings … a keyboard, which are played, e.g., by means of perforated rolls of paper or paperboard; they may be mechanically, … of other instruments while the piano is being played fall in heading 92.07 (see the General Explanatory Note to …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8440

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… headed up and then delivered to the stitching head. (4)   Rolling or hammering machines . These press the folded … to “grecquer” the backs of unsewn books , i.e., to make shallow cuts in the back of the volume for receiving the … a sewing device equipped to sew the sheets together and usually to place a textile reinforcement over the back. …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8446

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… into two groups of alternate yarns, each group being controlled by a harness; these harnesses alternately raise … weaves.  For example, some looms have a special system for controlling the raising of the warp (dobbies, Jacquards, … it is intended, but if presented separately it is excluded (generally heading 84.48 ). Looms usually produce a flat …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2837

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… sodium and gaseous ammonia. White powder, plates or paste, crystalline, hygroscopic, very soluble in water and with an … give hydrates. Is presented in sealed vessels. Used in the metallurgy of gold or silver, in gold‑ or silver‑plating, in … 2 ). Hydrated, greenish plates or powder; amorphous, a yellow powder. Used in metallurgy and in electroplating. …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2832

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… Colourless powder or crystals, rather unstable, with a smell of sulphur dioxide and very soluble in water; also presented in concentrated solution, yellowish in colour. Used as a reducing agent in organic … from the hydrogen sulphite; oxidises rather rapidly, especially in a humid atmosphere. Used for the same purposes …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2930

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… such as oxygen, nitrogen or sulphur. In this way, the following heterocyclic groups are derived : (A) … with other carbocyclic rings. Examples include the following groups  : (a)   Coumarone (heading 29.32)* . (b)   …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1101

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… or meslin flour (i.e., the pulverised products obtained by milling the cereals of heading 10.01) which fulfil the … of this heading may be improved by the addition of very small quantities of mineral phosphates, anti‑oxidants, … flour may be further enriched by an addition of gluten, generally not exceeding 10 %. The heading also covers …

Section II > Chapter 7 > Heading 0710

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… 0710.10 ‑ Potatoes               ‑ Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled : 0710.21 ‑ ‑ Peas (Pisum sativum) 0710.22 ‑ ‑ … This heading covers frozen vegetables which, when fresh or chilled, are classified in headings 07.01 to 07.09. The …

Section XVII > Chapter 89 > Heading 8907

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… structures not having the character of vessels. They are generally stationary when in use and include : (1)   Pontoons of the hollow cylinder type used for the support of temporary … (6)   Buoys, such as mooring buoys, marking buoys, light or bell buoys. (7)   Beacons used for marking channels, …

Section II > Chapter 10 > Heading 1003

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… differ from most other cereals in that their husks (or hulls) become fused to the grain kernel in the course of … or winnowing. Barley grain of this kind, which is straw‑yellow in colour and pointed at the ends, falls in the heading only if presented complete with husk …