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Section XII > Chapter 65 > Heading 6502

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… one set of fibres or strips so that they radiate from the centre of the crown and interlacing them with other fibres … wound spirally. Additional radial fibres or strips are introduced in the “plaiting” as the distance from the centre increases. or (2)   Subject to Note …

Section II > Chapter 7 > Heading 0709

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… ‑ Asparagus 0709.30 ‑ Aubergines (egg‑plants) 0709.40 ‑ Celery other than celeriac               ‑ Mushrooms and truffles : 0709.51 ‑ … in salads, to the more pungent varieties of Capsicum frutescens and Capsicum annuum , which include chillies, …

Section XX > Chapter 95 > Heading 9505

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… Festive decorations used to decorate rooms, tables, outdoor spaces, etc. (such as garlands, lanterns, etc.); cake … etc.); decorative articles mainly used during Christmas celebrations, such as figurines or hanging items with … (e.g., figurines holding a candy cane or wearing clothes or accessories which have the colours, design and shape  …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1501

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… - Other The fats of this heading may be obtained by any process, e.g., by rendering, pressing or solvent-extraction.  The most commonly used processes are wet rendering (steam or low-temperature) and … Fats obtained from waste are carcass fats, fats from certain other animal waste or residues (tongue parings, …

Section XVII > Chapter 89

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… on beaches or landing‑stages or also able to travel over ice (see Note 5 to Section XVII). The Chapter also includes … all separately presented parts ( other than hulls) and accessories of vessels or floating structures, even if they … air‑cushion vehicles designed to travel over both land and certain tracts of water (swamps, etc.) are classified as …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7403

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… at least 97.5 % by weight of copper) is normally produced by alloying the above‑mentioned refined copper with … by simple trimming or de‑scaling (to remove the set or top surface consisting largely of cuprous oxide) or by shaving, … or tubes. Subject to the above‑mentioned conditions concerning working after production, the cast bars and rods …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2934

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… found in the nucleii of animal and vegetable cells. They are combinations of phosphoric acids with sugar … . White-yellowish fine powder. Used as an accelerator in the rubber industry. (2) Dibenzothiazolyl … polymers of thioaldehydes ( heading 29.30 ). * *    * Certain substances of this heading, which are regarded as …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2814

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… of water to form hydroxides. Most oxides are basic since their hydroxides act as bases. Certain oxides (anhydride oxides), however, react only with … and glazes and similar products of the kind used in the ceramic, enamelling or glass industries ( heading 32.07 ), …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2832

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… does not exist in the pure state. The heading excludes concentrated sulphite lye ( heading 38.04 ), and the … products known as “hydrosulphites” stabilised by organic substances ( heading 28.31 ). (A) SULPHITES This heading … in oenology (as an antiseptic to preserve wine) and to reduce the buoyancy of minerals in flotation processes. (b) …

Section VI > Chapter 36 > Heading 3603

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… These products, which are generally called blasting accessories, are required to ignite powders and explosives. … fuses. Safety fuses (slow fuses or Bickford fuses) are devices designed to transmit a flame towards an ordinary … hexogen or tetryl).              This group also includes certain electric detonators known as electric primers .  …