… manufactured by twisting strips of cleaned and dried gut, especially sheep’s gut. Catgut is used mainly in the … guts made by glueing together split natural guts also fall in this heading. ______________________ …
… Note to this Chapter. Synthetic staple fibres are usually press‑packed in bales. The fibres are generally of uniform length, which distinguishes them from …
… Explanatory Note to Section XI). Worsted yarns differ from woollen yarns in having a smooth appearance and regular section; their fibres are parallel, and short and tangled fibres have been eliminated …
… material of a kind used for the passage of fluids. It is usually made of heavy, closely woven fabric of cotton, … etc. Tubes, pipes and hoses of vulcanised rubber reinforced internally with textile material or covered with an external …
… polymer of this category. It is used, because of its excellent optical properties and its physical strength, as a … For the classification of polymers (including copolymers), chemically modified polymers and polymer blends, see the …
… agents (see Note 1 (c) to Chapter 34), and other shampoos. All these shampoos may contain subsidiary pharmaceutical or … as “hair sprays”). (4) Other hair preparations, such as brilliantines; hair oils, creams (“pomades”) and dressings; …
… and marine or byssus silk (the filaments by which certain shellfish of the Pinna family cling to rocks) are also classified in this Chapter. Generally speaking, this Chapter covers silk, including …
… 0901.90 - Other This heading includes : (1) Raw coffee in all forms, i.e. : in berries, as gathered from the shrub; in beans or seeds complete with their yellowish skins; in beans or seeds stripped of their skins. …
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