… skin of patients. The active substance is contained in a reservoir which is closed by a porous membrane on the side … with the skin. The active substance released from the reservoir is absorbed by passive molecular diffusion through …
… heading does not cover aquatic invertebrates prepared or preserved by processes not provided for in this heading (e.g., aquatic invertebrates boiled in water or preserved in vinegar) ( heading 16.05 ). …
… or sometimes small sharp pieces of strip metal at frequent intervals. (2) Narrow flat hoop or wire toothed at intervals and used as an alternative to barbed wire. (3) …
… white, yellowish or even brownish or reddish. They are harvested when the ripened bolls are more or less widely … This heading covers uncarded and uncombed cotton fibres as harvested (seed cotton), or merely ginned (in ginned cotton …
… whether for personal or professional use. They consist of a reservoir, generally in the form of a bottle (of glass, … with precious metal. The heading does not apply to : (a) Reservoirs (bottles, flasks, etc.) for scent sprays, …
… (a) Ginger (including fresh ginger, provisionally preserved in brine, unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption); ginger preserved in syrup is excluded ( heading 20.08 ). (b) …