… or are inert) and hardeners. The best known product of this type is glaziers’ putty. (2) Mastics based on wax (luting … noted that certain of these mastics are also covered by the types described below (e.g., those based on plastics or on … may be composed, e.g., of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, pectin, gelatin and polyisobutylene in an organic solvent …
… provided they are of a kind used as raw materials in the perfumery, food or drink industries (e.g., in confectionery, … of such products are menthone oil (obtained by freezing peppermint oil, followed by treatment with boric acid, to …
… or more coatings of varnish or an electrolytic deposit of copper, itself protected by a coating of varnish. This … be trimmed with other materials (fabric, shells, mother of pearl, tortoise-shell, etc.). Mirrors designed for placing … precious metal, whether or not with natural or cultured pearls or with diamonds or other precious or semi-precious …
… steatite, hardened rubber, plastics, resin impregnated paper or paperboard, asbestos‑cement or mica). These fittings may be … MATERIAL This group covers the metal tubing used in permanent electrical installations (e.g., house wiring) as …
… for use in tobacco heating systems in which the heating is performed by electrical devices (electrically heated tobacco … for use in electronic cigarettes or similar personal electric vaporising devices; Products containing … intended for use in electronic cigarettes or similar personal electric vaporising devices for recreational or …
… Escobilla, Malvaisco, Queensland hemp or Cuba jute. (9) Thespesia , known as Polompon (Vietnam). (10) Abroma augusta , known as Devil’s cotton or Indian flax. (11) Clappertonia ficifolia , known as Punga (Congo) or Guaxima … (I) Raw fibrous materials (in stalks, not yet retted or stripped); retted fibres; stripped fibres (extracted by …
… moisture from the air) and, as a rule, have marked felting properties. Wool is almost uninflammable, but chars giving … or combed, whether obtained by shearing the animal or the pelt of the dead animal (shorn wool), or by pulling from the … or appropriate chemical treatment (e.g., pulled wool, slipe wool or skin wool). Uncarded and uncombed wool is …
… Note, all radioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes, and compounds of such elements and isotopes (whether inorganic or organic, and whether or not …
… works may take the form of oil paintings, wax paintings, tempera paintings, acrylic paintings, water‑colours, gouache … paintings, pastels, miniatures, illuminated manuscripts, pencil drawings (including Conté drawings), charcoal or pen …
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