… of some plastics such as polyamides. (3) Azelaic acid* . Yellowish to white crystalline powder; used, inter alia , … masses or white flakes; very light and voluminous, with a characteristic odour. Used in organic synthesis (of …
… and generally contain one or more colouring principles with small quantities of other substances (sugars, tannins, … , e.g., cochineal extract obtained by extraction generally with acidified water or ammonia solution, from cochineal …
… footwear as described in headings 64.01 to 64.05. (B) The following fittings (of any material except asbestos) which … gaiters, leggings, spats, puttees, “mountain stockings” without feet, leg warmers and similar articles. Certain of …
… which is effected by bringing the products into contact with pure hydrogen at a suitable temperature and pressure in … triglycerides obtained by direct synthesis from glycerol with mixtures of free fatty acids or acid oils from refining …
… rich in mercury usually as oxide, sulphide or as an amalgam with other metals. (13) Slag , a sh and residues containing … . (d) Waste and scrap of precious metals or of metal clad with precious metal (including e.g., spent or damaged …
… on alkyl nitrates and alkyl nitrites. (d) Additives with surface‑active action, which eliminate or prevent the … The heading also excludes : (a) Lubricating preparations with a basis of molybdenum disulphide ( heading 34.03 ). …
… minor electrical features (e.g., mechanical signals with electrical means of illumination, or hydraulic or … includes : (1) Automatic level crossing signals , e.g., winking lights, bells, illuminated stop signs. …
… inscribed clay tablets, inscribed shell or bone, stones with incised or raised signs, symbols and words and … human bone; and handwritten documents or texts, sometimes with illustrations, on wood, silk, parchment, vellum, paper …