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Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2516

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… of these three substances and the presence of iron oxide or manganese oxide. Porphyry is a finely grained, slightly … particles naturally agglomerated by calcareous or siliceous materials. Basalt is also an igneous rock, blackish, very … building limestone or Portland stone) and serpentine marble (or ophite) which, being a natural form of magnesium

Section IV > Chapter 23 > Heading 2302

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… working of cereals or of leguminous plants. 2302.10 ‑ Of maize (corn) 2302.30 ‑ Of wheat 2302.40 ‑ Of other cereals … Bran consisting of the outer skins of cereal grains with a small proportion of the adhering endosperm and a little … obtained from ground cereals as a by‑product in the manufacture of flour and consisting largely of the finer …

Section VIII > Chapter 43 > Heading 4301

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… tanned or dressed) skins with the hair or wool on, of all animals except the following, which fall in heading 41.01 , … e.g., by drying or salting (wet or dry). The fur may also be “pulled” or “sheared”, i.e., the coarse hairs … are also classified in this heading unless clearly waste material not suitable for furriers’ use, in which case they …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5302

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… of slivers or rovings) or suitable only for use as caulking material, for padding or stuffing, paper‑making, etc. Cottonisation (similar to that sometimes … The heading does not cover  : (a)   Other fibrous vegetable materials sometimes known as hemps, e.g. :         (1)   …

Section I > Chapter 4 > Heading 0406

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… of cheese, viz. : (1)   Fresh cheese (including cheese made from whey or buttermilk) and curd. Fresh cheese is an … uncured cheese which is ready for consumption shortly after manufacture (e.g., Ricotta, Broccio, cottage cheese, cream … (3)   Processed cheese, also known as process cheese. It is manufactured by comminuting, mixing, melting and …

Section XVII > Chapter 89 > Heading 8906

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… watertight bulkheads), or with underwater devices (anti‑magnetic mine‑detectors). They are generally also fitted … for radio transmissions.       Ships of this category may be distinguished from merchant ships by their greater speed and manoeuvrability, by the size of the crew, by bigger fuel …

Section VI > Chapter 36 > Heading 3602

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… hexolites (TNT + hexogen) and pentolites (TNT + PETN) phlegmatised either by a wax or by a polymeric binder. … in the previous four groups. They are mixtures based mainly on lead azide or the trinitroresorcinate (or … or of detonators for explosives. All these explosives may be presented as powders, granules, pastes, slurries, …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7101

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… of layers of calcium carbonate coated with a horny material (conchiolin). The layers of carbonate cause optical … their translucency or “water”. Pearls are usually white but may be shaded or coloured (e.g., grey, black, purple, red, … by fixing a bead of mother of pearl in a sac cut from the mantle of one oyster and then inserting this sac in the …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9111

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… (1) The case body , i.e., the framework of the case. It may have hinges for the bottom, and in pocket‑watches the … dome . Watch cases and parts thereof may be of any material. They are mainly made of base metal (steel, nickel, etc., polished, …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2903

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… between two carbon atoms). The presence of the double bond makes the molecule have a very short atmospheric life and a …