… signs, illuminated name‑plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not … which bear (by enamelling, varnishing, printing, engraving, perforation, stamping, moulding, embossing, shaping or any …
… . This group also includes balloons of the following types, used in aeronautics or meteorology : (1) Sounding … include, in particular, delta wings which enable one or two persons, suspended by a harness, to perform certain aerial manoeuvres. These wings consist of …
… Note to this Chapter ‑ see Part (IV) (B). Because of their special properties (better surface finish, better aptitude … central heating radiators and for producing angles, shapes and sections by a cold process (either forming or … treatments : (1) Flattening. (2) Annealing, hardening, tempering, case‑hardening, nitriding and similar heat …
… manufactured articles of furskin (subject to the exceptions specified in the Explanatory Note to heading 43.03). (4) … to 43.03 cover furskins and articles of furskin of some species of wild animals which are now threatened with extinction or which may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is strictly regulated. Such …
… plastics, rubber, plaster, cement, ceramics, glass, wood, paper or seed cells. Depending on the type of machine and the material used, a wide variety of …
… (1) Heavier‑than‑air aircraft , which are mechanically propelled. This group includes aeroplanes (landplanes, seaplanes and amphibians), gyroplanes (equipped with one or more rotors rotating freely on vertical … may be used for military purposes, the transport of persons or goods or for such activities as training, aerial …
… other elements such as chromium and nickel, added to impart special properties. The heading covers both crude pig iron … the composition of the metal remains within the limits specified in the definition under Note 1 (a). Pig iron may … or in the molten state, but the heading does not extend to shaped or worked articles (e.g., rough or finished castings …
… via a nitrogen atom, a sulphur atom or a carbon atom, respectively (e.g., casimiroedine (an N-glycoside) sinigrin … organisms, or act as stimulants. Many are used for therapeutic purposes. (1) Rutoside (rutin)* , found in many plants, especially the buckwheat plant ( Fagopyrum esculentum …
… camping. These appliances are identifiable, according to type, by one or more characteristic features such as overall … characteristics is that the appliances in question must not operate at a level in excess of household requirements. This … used in the household (for example, counter‑type coffee percolators; deep fat friers; sterilisers, warming …